This is a quote from one of PJ's posts on squirt:
"The amount of squirt a shaft will produce depends on the amount of 'end
mass' it has (the amount of weight contained in the first foot or so of
the shaft from the tip end). Less end mass (for instance, because of a
thin tip, a hollowed out shaft or a smaller ferrule) produces less squirt."
My question is why does a thin tip equate to less end mass? Are tips heavier than maple?
"The amount of squirt a shaft will produce depends on the amount of 'end
mass' it has (the amount of weight contained in the first foot or so of
the shaft from the tip end). Less end mass (for instance, because of a
thin tip, a hollowed out shaft or a smaller ferrule) produces less squirt."
My question is why does a thin tip equate to less end mass? Are tips heavier than maple?