Bambam17 said:what difference does a radial pin give to a cue?
Mr WebbMichael Webb said:The radial hits the same as a 3/8X10.
The pin has very little to do with the difference in the hit imo since both are 3/8.Kevin Lindstrom said:Mr Webb
If the Radial pin has the same hit as the 3/8-10 then why would anyone including a cue maker incur the added cost of the radial pin over the 3/8-10.
Is it like the moori tips just a bunch of hoopla to raise the pricing?
My Troy Downey cues both have Radial pins and I love the way they hit, they seem to be a bit more solid hitting than some of my other cues.
Kevin Lindstrom said:If the Radial pin has the same hit as the 3/8-10 then why would anyone including a cue maker incur the added cost of the radial pin over the 3/8-10.
Chris, if you can grind radial threads, I'm all ears.Chris Byrne said:I like the way the radial tap cut's, very smooth and straight. I also like the alignment shoulder, I have yet to install one that was not straight(accept for the cue I dropped after installing it. OOPS) I have made 5 cues from the same piece of cocobolo 4 had 3/8 10 pins and one has the radial. Of all 5 every person I have had compare them has picked the radial, Without knowing what cue had it. Could be a fluke but to me it just feels a little more soild. However the cues were all tap'd shafts, I am curious what the outcome will be when I grind the threads (in new shafts ofcourse) so they will be a little tighter than the tap makes them.
I install whatever pin a customer wants but for the cues I make for myself I use the radial. Chris.![]()
Bambam17 said:Thanks to all you guys who answered my question.![]()
JoeyInCali said:Chris, if you can grind radial threads, I'm all ears.![]()
cut shot said:Thank you Bambam and please don't stop posting that knockout pic!![]()
BiG_JoN said:Hey, has anybody here ever thought about using a Whitworth thread?
I think Cuetec uses a joint like that on some of their J/B's. Interesting, but i seem to remember a guy that had one like that, kept tightening it up all day...RSB-Refugee said:There is a guy here in town that has the oddest cue joint I have ever seen. The shaft and butt both have a stainless collar. Both collars have a small dot engraved in them. The butt has a male pin that looks just like a bottoming tap.
The shaft has threads like a die. You index the two dots, slide the pin into the shaft, give it about 1/3 of a clockwise turn and it is tight. Has anyone here ever seen anything like this before?
Tracy
Huebler made some of their break jump joints like that with the two dots but the joint was not stainless.RSB-Refugee said:There is a guy here in town that has the oddest cue joint I have ever seen. The shaft and butt both have a stainless collar. Both collars have a small dot engraved in them. The butt has a male pin that looks just like a bottoming tap.
The shaft has threads like a die. You index the two dots, slide the pin into the shaft, give it about 1/3 of a clockwise turn and it is tight. Has anyone here ever seen anything like this before?
Tracy