from what i gather from their website they claim kamui chalk will decrease deflection.
what do you think
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As expected, the unchalked tip has a lower coefficient of friction than the chalked tip, resulting in a generally lower ball spin and a generally larger squirt angle. At small impact parameters, where the cue approaches the ball surface almost at right angles, even the unchalked tip grips the ball. The resulting squirt angle and ball spin are the same, regardless of whether the tip is chalked or not. Surprisingly, there is not a large difference between a chalked tip impacting directly on the smooth ball or on emery paper [during one set of trials he used 800 grit sandpaper taped to the CB as well as using a chalked tip] taped to the ball. The implication is that the squirt angle and the ball spin are almost the same, regardless of the coefficient of sliding friction, provided only that the tip grips the ball during the collision.
At angles of incidence exceeding about 30°, the tip gripped the glass at the beginning of the collision, but then slid on the glass when F/N increased to about 0.7. The sliding stage extended the impact duration to 12 ms.
The experimental data shows that elasticity of the cue tip plays a dominant role in the collision process and suggests that cues with thin shafts might generate lower squirt angles as a result of their greater flexibility rather than their lower mass. Further theoretical and experimental work will be needed to determine why some cues generate lower squirt angles than others.
from what i gather from their website they claim kamui chalk will decrease deflection.
what do you think
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I understand almost none of your statements. Can you explain them further?Although it may not be true directly, but slippage depends on the cue ball mass to effective endmass ration and friction. If you are able to increase friction, then you can decrease the mass of the shaft near the tip, which would decrease squirt.
Now cue makers have to design new lighter shafts and you will have to buy one to stay on top![]()
from what i gather from their website they claim kamui chalk will decrease deflection.
what do you think
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