About the same as the old handle.
original handle for the most part removed.
I've chosen 3 different woods to replace it. maple, rosewood, purpleheart.
when I replace handle, what should I know?
maple wood is traditional, purpleheart has been recommended, I like the rosewood.
I am confused as to what information you are needing.
If you want the cue to weigh about the same with the new handle, you should use the same species of wood as the original handle. If you want the cue to weigh less, use a lighter density species. More, use a heavier density species.
If you want the repaired cue to weight as close as possible to the original cue, you should machine a piece of the broken handle to a uniform shape and calculate the density. Choose a handle from your handle stock with a matching density.
What's the mission ?
You want to preserve the hit and weight as much as possible ?
Use the same handle material.
original handle was a trashy piece of straight grain maple.
Use a not so trashy straight Maple
Mario
a lot of people recommended purpleheart, I was thinking rosewood.
no matter which wood I go with, should it be cored?