How old are the balls?OK. Possible but the the problem I'm experiencing is the balls not freezing. I think that was the OPs point too.
How old are the balls?OK. Possible but the the problem I'm experiencing is the balls not freezing. I think that was the OPs point too.
It could be the table or it could be some of the balls are slightly smaller making a tight rack impossible.Cheap new old stock at a bar. The rack area is getting worn and they do freeze better dirty. lol
Not true. If the balls are not the same size, you will not get a tight rack regardless of the rack itself.I have found the use of a template instead of a rack gives a very tight rack very consistently regardless of thes other factors
wrongI have found the use of a template instead of a rack gives a very tight rack very consistently regardless of thes other factors
Having actually tried this on an old set with some wear and slight size difference I found this to be the case. I was using a template by Accu Rack that moves the balls together. If you have not tried that particular product you may be pleasantly surprised. so...Not true. If the balls are not the same size, you will not get a tight rack regardless of the rack itself.
If all the balls are not all the same size it is physically impossible to get them all to touch in a diamond or triangle.Having actually tried this on an old set with some wear and slight size difference I found this to be the case. I was using a template by Accu Rack that moves the balls together. If you have not tried that particular product you may be pleasantly surprised. so...
Not WRONG
and Not NOT TRUE
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Well, technically, .... If you are playing nine ball, the requirement to get a tight rack is that six of the balls excluding the one ball and nine ball have to have the same average diameter as the nine ball. There are seven such averages available which can be chosen by which ball is placed in the back of the rack.If all the balls are not all the same size it is physically impossible to get them all to touch in a diamond or triangle.
What about 8B or 10B?Well, technically, .... If you are playing nine ball, the requirement to get a tight rack is that six of the balls excluding the one ball and nine ball have to have the same average diameter as the nine ball. There are seven such averages available which can be chosen by which ball is placed in the back of the rack.
The balls don't have to be the same size or even average to the same size exactly. They just have to be close enough to make the gaps quite a bit smaller than the amount of compression the contact patches see.
Well, you can put the worst balls on the corners. At 10B you just have to form a ring of 6 around the 10 using any two (bad ones) for the lower corners. Of course it's easier to have matched balls. Pat Fleming would rotate balls so the eyes were/were not touching since the eyes tend to have a different diameter.What about 8B or 10B?