bluepepper said:You may be wondering if I'm in the right forum. Well, this may sound nuts, but here goes.
I wanted to feel what a really heavy cue would feel like. So I took a 16 oz. box of spaghetti (size #8, though I expect Angel Hair to be a better choice) and spread it out evenly on a table with the strands touching each other side by side. I then measured the length of the spread, which came to about 34 inches. Dividing by 16, I found the width of spaghetti that comes to 1 oz... just over 2 inches.
I then grabbed 3 rubber bands and banded the spaghetti evenly and securely around the cue above the wrap. This didn't move the balance point significantly, though I was able to do so by simply sliding the pasta, past'a the joint.
After reading that Mizerak played with a 24 oz. cue, I wanted to feel this weight and turned my 19 oz. Adam into a 24 oz. cue for 79 cents. Actually, I only used 5 oz. of pasta, so, lets see, that comes to 25 cents. Then again I may eat the pasta, so I guess it cost me nothing but embarassment on this forum.![]()
Jeff
I have a friend who has been taping weights to the shaft and forearm to simulate what you have designed. I'll tell him about your idea. Nice one. Rep to you. Now if you can figure out how to manipulate the taper and diameter back and forth on a shaft, I will follow your lead.
JoeyA

