GolfProTj said:
What puts more english on the QB, Big 13.5 shaft or a 11.75 shaft. Tips are the same.
What do you mean when you say "Tips are the same"? I'm assuming the same material, but do you mean the same shape or the same curvature?
Let's assume the curvature of the tips are the same for both cases (meaning, both have a nickel's curvature or dime's curvature). A smaller diameter shaft implies a lower tip "end mass". It's been understood a lower "end mass" would result in less squirt, and this reduced squirt would translate into more spin, given the same stroke in both cases.
However, if the tips have the same shape, and by "shape" I mean they are both rounded off similarly in proportion to the diameter of the tip, then the smaller shaft would induce even more spin because the tip curvature would be greater than the tip curvature of the bigger shaft. The increased tip curvature of the smaller shaft would increase the contact surface area between the tip and the CB of an off-center hit. This increased surface area would provide greater grab (friction) for the english to take place. Also, the actual contact point between the cue tip and CB for the smaller diameter shaft would contact slightly more off-center than the contact point of the higher diameter shaft. Because of this greater offset (to full hit), the smaller shaft would produce even more spin.
I'm assuming that in both cases you're aiming the center of the cue tip at same point on the CB, you're stroking with equal force, the shafts are made of the same material, and the tips are made of the same material.