Hi,
this thread is for those who really have an idea what's going on with the construction mechanics of a pool cue, I hope I don't get replies like "it's all the same". I'm looking for knowledgeable answers thanks
Ferrule
1) What's the difference between an ivory ferrule and the usual mircata? (perhaps describe in the form of hit)
2) I do see that some people store their ferrules until it's aged before they put it to use. Does the aging process help in any way to stiffen the hit?
3) These days I do see some people constructing ferruleless shafts. A ferrule is suppose to help the transfer of energy from the stick to the CB right? So if it's ferruleless, shouldn't it affect the playability rather than help it?
Shaft
1) Why is the hit of an old growth maple shaft > hard rock maple > normal maple?
2) How does a conical shaped taper differ in hit as a regular pro taper?
Joint
1) I heard that SS joint will hit stiffer than that of a phenolic joint but a phenolic joint tends to produce more English (due to the fact that its joint material is softer, hence bends more during hit and the longer the contact, the more english is produced as a result). Is this true?
2) How does big pin (Radial, ( 3-8/10, 3-8/9)) cues differ from small pins (5/16x14) ? Why do people prefer big pin cues?
3) How does a SS to wood joint differ from SS to SS joint / SS to Brass joint? (Hit, construction etc)
Butt
1) How is a cue really half-spliced and full-spliced? What can the result be between these two splicings in terms of hit?
2) I don't really know where to put this but what constitutes a positive and a negative feedback when you perform a shot? I have a rough idea what a positive feedback is but I really want to hear it from the pros.
Weight (This section probably will be heavily debated)
1) How does a heavier play cue really perform as that to a lighter cue? (E.g 1) Does a heavier cue ensures a more stable stroke because the weight reduces the odds of swaying? (E.g 2) Does a heavier cue produce a better stroke because there's more strength delivered to the CB or a lighter cue because you can stroke faster?
2) Does a heavier/ lighter break cue perform better?
3) How do balance points affect the way you play with the cue? (I.e. Say that rear-weighted vs front weighted cues vs middle balanced cues)
Really appreciate it if someone can answer these qns. :thumbup:
Thanks,
Clarence
this thread is for those who really have an idea what's going on with the construction mechanics of a pool cue, I hope I don't get replies like "it's all the same". I'm looking for knowledgeable answers thanks

Ferrule
1) What's the difference between an ivory ferrule and the usual mircata? (perhaps describe in the form of hit)
2) I do see that some people store their ferrules until it's aged before they put it to use. Does the aging process help in any way to stiffen the hit?
3) These days I do see some people constructing ferruleless shafts. A ferrule is suppose to help the transfer of energy from the stick to the CB right? So if it's ferruleless, shouldn't it affect the playability rather than help it?
Shaft
1) Why is the hit of an old growth maple shaft > hard rock maple > normal maple?
2) How does a conical shaped taper differ in hit as a regular pro taper?
Joint
1) I heard that SS joint will hit stiffer than that of a phenolic joint but a phenolic joint tends to produce more English (due to the fact that its joint material is softer, hence bends more during hit and the longer the contact, the more english is produced as a result). Is this true?
2) How does big pin (Radial, ( 3-8/10, 3-8/9)) cues differ from small pins (5/16x14) ? Why do people prefer big pin cues?
3) How does a SS to wood joint differ from SS to SS joint / SS to Brass joint? (Hit, construction etc)
Butt
1) How is a cue really half-spliced and full-spliced? What can the result be between these two splicings in terms of hit?
2) I don't really know where to put this but what constitutes a positive and a negative feedback when you perform a shot? I have a rough idea what a positive feedback is but I really want to hear it from the pros.
Weight (This section probably will be heavily debated)
1) How does a heavier play cue really perform as that to a lighter cue? (E.g 1) Does a heavier cue ensures a more stable stroke because the weight reduces the odds of swaying? (E.g 2) Does a heavier cue produce a better stroke because there's more strength delivered to the CB or a lighter cue because you can stroke faster?
2) Does a heavier/ lighter break cue perform better?
3) How do balance points affect the way you play with the cue? (I.e. Say that rear-weighted vs front weighted cues vs middle balanced cues)
Really appreciate it if someone can answer these qns. :thumbup:
Thanks,
Clarence
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