BPG24 said:I was wondering if it is possible to use a shaft insert of some kind with a brass 3/8-11 pin. Similar to a piloted 5/16-14 pin.
No.BPG24 said:Thanks for the picsand the info
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Does Zylr use a similar shaft insert?
JoeyInCali said:No.
He uses a proprietary insert.
I dunno what it is.
Some NASA material.
Yes. He tried Delrin too. My shaft had it after it was fitted for another cue. It did alright but it was scratched for his new and much better one.BPG24 said:Proprietary huh. That would make it hard to get![]()
So I guess some cue makers have toyed with different types of plastics etc?
JoeyInCali said:Yes. He tried Delrin too. My shaft had it after it was fitted for another cue. It did alright but it was scratched for his new and much better one.
I tried Delrin too but scratched b/c it crossthreaded too easily.
I think half-inch diam. linen phenolic would be fine. Not canvas b/c it's too noisy.
i'm back to the shop. late
I've seen two of that kind.RocketQ said:Saw my first 3/8 -10 with a brass insert this past weekend. Have no idea what kind of cue it was. Shaft weighed a ton.
If the epoxy holds like it should it should be just as strong if not stronger then wood alone.Irish634 said:I'm not a cue maker in any sense of the word so I'll trust my curiosity with you experts.![]()
Does using an insert with these larger pins warrant concern for structural integrity? Meaning, you have to use a large insert, so how does that affect the "sidewall" of the shaft? I assume it makes it quite a bit thinner than normal.
Thanks,
Craig