I have been looking at several "heavy" break cues. Most just seem to have a basic 13mm hard rock maple shaft and a butt full of weight bolts. I'm looking for a more forward-balanced heavy stick, and have come up with a simple design that I hope to have made soon. However, before I part with my money, I'm trying to get as much advice as possible on how the cue should be designed to get the results I am looking for.
Originally I had toyed with the idea of using Ebony, but after research and input I discovered purpleheart would offer just about the same benefit with better stability and longevity. Cheaper, too.
So here's what I have come up with so far on my break cue design:
Plain, dark stained solid purpleheart butt, wood joint, 3/8"-10 stainless pin, either no butt collar or a simple black collar, black bumper. 30" purpleheart shaft, wood joint, very stiff taper, phenolic ferrule, 14mm Samsara or Icebreaker tip. Basically, this will be a long, plain dark stick of purpleheart with black bits on either end when assembled.
A few design considerations I'm curious about:
I love the hit of the 3/8"-10 pin, but it's not written in stone. Recommended?
Smooth interior ferrule or screw-on ferrule?
Most breaks have shorter ferrules, is this an advantage?
I'm hoping the finished weight will be around 25-26oz. with the weight as center-balanced as possible. (Anterior balanced?) I'm also considering having 2oz of weight bolts in butt, so I can have some adjustability. Is this goal feasible?
Any advice or input would be greatly appreciated. While I'm mainly wanting this as an 8ball breaker, it would be interesting to see how a sledgehammer like this would work as opposed to the 19oz I currently use for breaking in 9ball.
Originally I had toyed with the idea of using Ebony, but after research and input I discovered purpleheart would offer just about the same benefit with better stability and longevity. Cheaper, too.
So here's what I have come up with so far on my break cue design:
Plain, dark stained solid purpleheart butt, wood joint, 3/8"-10 stainless pin, either no butt collar or a simple black collar, black bumper. 30" purpleheart shaft, wood joint, very stiff taper, phenolic ferrule, 14mm Samsara or Icebreaker tip. Basically, this will be a long, plain dark stick of purpleheart with black bits on either end when assembled.
A few design considerations I'm curious about:
I love the hit of the 3/8"-10 pin, but it's not written in stone. Recommended?
Smooth interior ferrule or screw-on ferrule?
Most breaks have shorter ferrules, is this an advantage?
I'm hoping the finished weight will be around 25-26oz. with the weight as center-balanced as possible. (Anterior balanced?) I'm also considering having 2oz of weight bolts in butt, so I can have some adjustability. Is this goal feasible?
Any advice or input would be greatly appreciated. While I'm mainly wanting this as an 8ball breaker, it would be interesting to see how a sledgehammer like this would work as opposed to the 19oz I currently use for breaking in 9ball.