This is clearly a trick question. The correct answer is to hang up the phone once you realize it Corey Deuel
I'm just a little bothered by Rob's use of a milling machine to change the bevel on sub-rails, when it takes more than that to be called a "top table" mechanic. Installing cloth, leveling slates, and knowing how to work on all the different kinds of tables out here, as well as the effects of extending the sub-rails to tighten up pockets.
To prove my point, I'll ask all of you, including Rob one question about that very subject.
Question: Cory Duel wants his 9ft ProAm with 4 1/2" corner pockets to play harder, yet he wants to keep the pockets at 4 1/2" openings....how would any of you fullfill his request?
Glen
PS. You too OTLB!!
Easy one, change the pocket opening to 143degress with a little added wood and use the same type of facing. Or you could build out the shelf a bit. Next one?
Rob
Easy one, change the pocket opening to 143degress with a little added wood and use the same type of facing. Or you could build out the shelf a bit. Next one?
Rob
142 would be more correct as the pocket is already at 141, but something else has to be done as well![]()
Hi Glen,
I'm no table mechanic, but I am pretty good with math and geometry, angles and degrees.
To tighten the pocket but retain the 4-1/2 inch opening, you can increase the degree of the cut, which in turn would tighten the throat of the pocket (the back of the rail), to the range of 3-1/2 inches, or whatever he would want. second you would also want to change the downward angle of the pocket cut (i.e. vertical pocket angle) from whatever it is (probably 12 degrees)all the way down to 0 degrees if he wants. That would make the pockets a true 4-1/2 opening, as a 12 degree cut actually adds about 1/8" to the pocket opening below the top of the rail.
Between those two cuts, you can create virtually any difficulty 4/12 inch pocket you want, you dont even really need to deal with the slate shelf, as even the shortest shelves don't come into play as much if your pocket angle cut is higher (i.e. 142, 143, 144, etc.).
How'd I do?
Ryan
With 0 degrees down angle, balls would fly up and out of the pockets![]()
I agree, 0 was an exaggeration, but my point was that the verticle angle was the missing point.
Correct?
Well, I would rather have a glass half full than half empty any day! Do you have a new secret tool? I am curious to see where you are going with this, cause the phrasing has OTLB written all over it. You know, we might better serve the industry by not taking personal innovations as attacks. Speaking of, I have something to send you. Just send me an address that you will get it at.
Rob
You know, we might better serve the industry by not taking personal innovations as attacks.