I have 3 butts and 3 shafts (all 5/16 x 14).
1) Butt #1 rolls straight with all 3 shafts.
2) Butt #2 rolls straight with all 3 shafts.
3) Butt #3 rolls straight with shafts #1 and #2 only. It wobbles slightly when rolling on the table with shaft #3.
Why is this?
Thanks.
I have 3 butts and 3 shafts (all 5/16 x 14).
1) Butt #1 rolls straight with all 3 shafts.
2) Butt #2 rolls straight with all 3 shafts.
3) Butt #3 rolls straight with shafts #1 and #2 only. It wobbles slightly when rolling on the table with shaft #3.
Why is this?
Thanks.
I have 3 butts and 3 shafts (all 5/16 x 14).
1) Butt #1 rolls straight with all 3 shafts.
2) Butt #2 rolls straight with all 3 shafts.
3) Butt #3 rolls straight with shafts #1 and #2 only. It wobbles slightly when rolling on the table with shaft #3.
Why is this?
Thanks.
Is the joint pin on number 3 slightly longer than the others? First thought is the pin is bottoming out when connected to the third shaft and not allowing the faces to mate up flat...
The problem is the facing on the third shaft, it was either not faced with the others shafts or sometimes if a shaft is drop or banged against something if can throw off the facing.
Take it to a cue maker or repairman should be as easy to fix as just refacing the shaft.
Take care
I know the problem is fixed but for my own personal gain how did you know it was a problem with shaft #3 with the info provided? If it was the shaft facing and butt 1could and 2 facings are correct along with butt 3 then why didnt it wobble with the first 2on butts?
Allen
Suggestion:I have 3 butts and 3 shafts (all 5/16 x 14).
1) Butt #1 rolls straight with all 3 shafts.
2) Butt #2 rolls straight with all 3 shafts.
3) Butt #3 rolls straight with shafts #1 and #2 only. It wobbles slightly when rolling on the table with shaft #3.
Why is this?
Thanks.
didn't see this post,I'm a retard:sorry:Thanks all. The problem turned out to be the facing of shaft #3. It took the cue maker a whole 2 minutes to fix the problem. :thumbup:
Thanks for the help.