But is it now still a Byrne table? Or is it now a Byrne-Alciatore hybrid?
From the video's screenshot, the pocket facings appear to be almost parallel. That will throw the ball in the pocket more often than causing it to rattle. You only need to be accurate enough to hit just inside the point and it will drop, new cloth promotes that too.
The problem with thicket facings, is while the corners still drop nicely, the sides are now near impossible at any steep angle. Shots that would typically fall in readily on a standard GC, are no longer even considered.I asked these questions because i know facings hardness matters too. Harder=rattle, softer seem to rub ball little different spin that drops it after rattle...
So often when people "shim" pockets to tighter they use double of those normal facing rubbers. I tightened our table with one thicker facing rubber that is softer than 2 normal ones in one. Table plays great even it is 10.7 cm pockets.
Nice video. I like the look of the table with the new rails. As a fan of professional pool, one thing I really don't like about the more parallel facings, is how there seems to be more balls hung up in the pocket than back when Gold Crowns were the standard. This makes the penalty for a miss even more severe. The incoming player shoots at a lot of hung balls in today's game. Is that a good thing? It keeps the game moving, but removes a bit of variety.
I wonder if buying new custom rails will become more of a thing. They really are the most important part of the table. I would consider some for mine.
Am I crazy, or do I correctly recall AZ's Neil (RIP), somehow extending the slate shelves on his table? That would be an interesting project to change the TDF of a table. Interesting for someone else that is.
Actually, my memory was correct. In this thread Neil stated he extended the slate on his barbox:Good point. I’ve noticed this also. I’ve also noticed the “tight” pro tournament pockets playing much bigger than they look with the slick conditions.
I miss Neil. We had lots of good interactions over many years. RIP Neil! I remember his “bar box” having very tight pockets, but I don’t remember him extending the slate.
Do the new pocket liners get in the way?
Must be an illusion then. The leather looked more flush.
The new ones are plastic? The main thing is they don't bind.I agree the leather looks more flush in many of the video views, but they stuck up quite a bit.
Nope. 2 stacked facings it acts like you said, but softer, one thicker rubber it play good. I can demonstrate if need proof.The problem with thicket facings, is while the corners still drop nicely, the sides are now near impossible at any steep angle. Shots that would typically fall in readily on a standard GC, are no longer even considered.
The new ones are plastic?
I will certainly get less comments on YouTube about my pockets looking like gigantic buckets.Dave, you got table I think you gonna enjoy a lot. I enjoy most tight tables that forces you aim better but they are fair. I think you got yourself on that kind of table!
Great to see this transformation. I was surprised the old rails/pocket setup was actually tougher. No doubt the old pockets appear more inviting and comfortable. I suppose it all comes dowm to perception.
I feel that pockets shouldn’t tighten much if balls and cloth are kept religiously clean. 6 years with the same 860HR and I don’t think it’s changed much at all. That, or I’m improving.