New Cue Makes Ting Or Ping Sound

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I don't think this is normal. What say you all? It only happens when hit hard.:confused::eek::eek:
 
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Could also check the weight bolt located in the butt. If they are not tight, you will get a noise when hitting the cue ball!
 
I don't think this is normal. What say you all? It only happens when hit hard.:confused::eek::eek:


It could be a bunch of things, some mentioned above, but you're not being very specific, nor is anyone there to listen to your cue's hit. When I think of "ting" or "ping" it usually refers to the wood. For instance a full ebony nose has a distinctive PING sound that resonates. A ferrule problem usually has a "tick" sound combined with a high pitched vibration. And the bolt/pin problems I've heard tend to have a rattling buzzzz sound.

But a weight bolt or ferrule problem are two very different things from opposite ends of the cue....shouldn't be a problem to figger out. Most importanty, dude! when you shoot your head is right over the center of the cue. You should know exactly where the sound is coming from :)
 
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Ting or Ping

I'd also suggest that a sharp sound like *ting* or *ping* only when struck hard could be too thin a tip with a hard ferrule material.

Loose tip or an air pocket in the glue can sometimes make a flat *pop* or *pik* sound.

A rattle or a buzz can be either the handle-forearm connection (bolt or wood threading) but CAN also be in a weight bolt as mentioned (on rarer occasion, one might not have tightened the shaft to the butt all the way...)


Just my 2 pennies
 
One the same note, recently when I hit with either very high or with a lot of english on CB with soft speeds, its makes a 'DZZZ' sound...but not all the time:confused:

could it be that the tip is defect or its not properly glued on the whole ferrule surface?
 
One the same note, recently when I hit with either very high or with a lot of english on CB with soft speeds, its makes a 'DZZZ' sound...but not all the time:confused:

could it be that the tip is defect or its not properly glued on the whole ferrule surface?

A loose tip poorly glued usually has a "tick" sound from the tip clicking the ferrule when it contacts the cueball. I'd check the ferrule for minute cracks first. Pressure the sides of the ferrule and see if a crack "opens". Hair line cracks fill also, so maybe chalkdust on the ferrule will reveal it. I don't know, this is all a guess. I'd ask a cuemaker.
 
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A simple test to isolate it to the shaft or the butt - Unscrew the cue and hold the shaft vertically, tip down, a few inches over a hard surface like a concrete floor. Let it drop on the ground a few times a listen for the sound it makes. If it still sounds odd it's the tip or ferrule.
 
I don't think this is normal. What say you all? It only happens when hit hard.:confused::eek::eek:

I say internal thing going on . ferrule bolt maybe something wasn't glued right or not enough. I think you should send it to the cuemaker and give the guy and or woman a chance to fix the problem
 
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