Brunswick is 142/143What's the miter angle...?![]()
Brunswick is 142/143What's the miter angle...?![]()
Not furniture repair, its a test of all the experts claiming to know the pocket size with their computer program's!When did this thread deviate from the high run and become furniture repair?
Yep, Jayson sure did on a pool table with pockets so big I can't wait to see the 714 broke again, and again, and again. It would be really entertaining to see someone run a 1,000 balls, and then just quit without missing, so the run can end without a miss!!!Some of you must be really fun at parties. Wow. Who cares about the pocket sizes? The man ran 700+ balls in 5 days of trying. That is amazing. Quit being haters. Quit being weird. Enjoy life.
No kidding. The relentless stamina some have in remaining engaged in complaining about the pocket size is truly impressive.Some of you must be really fun at parties. Wow. Who cares about the pocket sizes? The man ran 700+ balls in 5 days of trying. That is amazing. Quit being haters. Quit being weird. Enjoy life.
It rivals the stamina require to run 714.No kidding. The relentless stamina some have in remaining engaged in complaining about the pocket size is truly impressive.
You could, if after you glued on the new extensions you cut them down to the correct dimension.If you have 5" corner pockets, and you want to reduce them to 4 1/2" could you do that by adding a 1/4" extention to both sides of the pocket?
What would the pocket opening end up being???
142:Brunswick is 142/143
There's a few here (around 30 seconds in):What would be interesting once this video is hopefully released (it won’t be me) is for someone to take the time to edit and splice and show all the shots that wouldn’t have fallen on Diamond tour cut 4-1/2 inch pockets, but did fall on these pockets.
Taking nothing away from Jayson, who was taking full advantage of these generous pockets, sometimes intentionally and sometimes not, but it would just be interesting.
Thanks - my quick try (post #487) produced 5 1/5".... which is closer than I might have thought.Here is the follow up for my GCC4 table from yesterday, showing the actual measurements. How close did the computer simulation get?
5 1/16" if the ruler is held to about the middle of the radius.
This is the right side for the further out point on the radius. This results in a 5 1/8" measurement.
I'd love to see someone run 1000 balls on any size pockets, and quit without missing. I have no problem with that. Until they do - lets celebrate Jayson's accomplishment and not be weird.Yep, Jayson sure did on a pool table with pockets so big I can't wait to see the 714 broke again, and again, and again. It would be really entertaining to see someone run a 1,000 balls, and then just quit without missing, so the run can end without a miss!!!
And then someone steps up and runs more than a 1,000 before missing to again set a new QORLD RECORD! YEAH
Let's not overthink it. John is a stone cold champ, and I don't think he would lie about his run. He's exhibited the video. I know people who have seen it. Personally, I could care less to watch that many balls being run. I gladly take his word for it. I watched the Jayson 700+ run because I just happened to on Facebook and got caught up in it and wanted to see something historical (which I did).No problems with Jayson.
One man, one table, unbiased rack person.
Not so much so with John.
Team effort, many tables, biased rack person, team member.
Still unwilling to exhibit unedited video.
Matches the mindless sheep that can't see the forrest through all the trees! You people will believe anything!No kidding. The relentless stamina some have in remaining engaged in complaining about the pocket size is truly impressive.
And guess what, Earl would still be running balls and never miss a shot if they took the rails OFF!!!Some of you must be really fun at parties. Wow. Who cares about the pocket sizes? The man ran 700+ balls in 5 days of trying. That is amazing. Quit being haters. Quit being weird. Enjoy life.
You paid to much attention to me in classYou could, if after you glued on the new extensions you cut them down to the correct dimension.
142:
-1/4" extension material ends up having a 0.40607" cross section.
-0.812" total
-5" minus 0.812" = 4.188" or ~ 4-3/16"
143:
-1/4" extension material ends up having a 0.41541" cross section.
-0.83" total
-5" minus 0.83" = 4.17" or ~ 4-1/8"
You paid to much attention to me in classpoint is, people on here are trying to use straight miter lines to measure pocket facing angles that are not straight like the lines they draw are, therefore their measurements are best guess at most, but not accurate. The only truth to the pocket openings is for someone THERE to actually measure them and post up the information, and not play the ignore game they're playing.
Only thing is you didn't take into consideration the down angle making the 1/4" extension slightly wider than a 1/4" when you double extentions, then you have to factor in the thickness of cloth as wellYou could, if after you glued on the new extensions you cut them down to the correct dimension.
142:
-1/4" extension material ends up having a 0.40607" cross section.
-0.812" total
-5" minus 0.812" = 4.188" or ~ 4-3/16"
143:
-1/4" extension material ends up having a 0.41541" cross section.
-0.83" total
-5" minus 0.83" = 4.17" or ~ 4-1/8"
Maybe thats why no one hires you, imagine that
Didn't John switch ends to rack the balls, because of being worn out at the proper rack spot.No problems with Jayson.
One man, one table, unbiased rack person.
Not so much so with John.
Team effort, many tables, biased rack person, team member.
Still unwilling to exhibit unedited video.
The head of the table at Easy Street is near the seating and table where the camera went. In the first two series of attempts, the balls were racked at the head of the table so the camera could see things better. It made more or less no difference on that table, since it had no ball return. For the fourth and last set of attempts, the balls were racked at the foot end of the table -- where they are "supposed" to be -- which at that point had the less-worn cloth.Didn't John switch ends to rack the balls, because of being worn out at the proper rack spot.
Many just don't care to get into the petty BS between the same forum players that appear to have been sniping at each other for a long time now, going around and around with no resolution in sight.Matches the mindless sheep that can't see the forrest through all the trees! You people will believe anything!
No I didn't bother with the down angle, and I also didn't consider how heavy handed the person wielding the rubber cement may be as well...Only thing is you didn't take into consideration the down angle making the 1/4" extension slightly wider than a 1/4" when you double extentions, then you have to factor in the thickness of cloth as well![]()