If I was trying to design a new jump break for a custom maker to build.
Few questions
I know the arguments for break sticks weight VS speed on light or heavy break sticks. For me its getting the heaviest cue that "you" can still control the cueball. This is different weight for different people.
With that being said the other side of the coin there are alot of very light jump sticks on the market.
So it would seem to combine these 2 uses into 1 you could make a heavy handle like ebony or cocobola and use a light "solid" wood in the forearm.
I would also assume a steel or firm joint is needed since a Jumping and breaking demand High impact needs.
Capped or uncapped ferrull I have no idea... I would guess capped would jump better (unless one of you have designed a cavity backed tip/ferrull I haven't heard of yet)
Any thoughts or Ideas
If you all haven't left for Valley Forge yet?
Few questions
I know the arguments for break sticks weight VS speed on light or heavy break sticks. For me its getting the heaviest cue that "you" can still control the cueball. This is different weight for different people.
With that being said the other side of the coin there are alot of very light jump sticks on the market.
So it would seem to combine these 2 uses into 1 you could make a heavy handle like ebony or cocobola and use a light "solid" wood in the forearm.
I would also assume a steel or firm joint is needed since a Jumping and breaking demand High impact needs.
Capped or uncapped ferrull I have no idea... I would guess capped would jump better (unless one of you have designed a cavity backed tip/ferrull I haven't heard of yet)
Any thoughts or Ideas
If you all haven't left for Valley Forge yet?