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Bruce S. de Lis
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Was talking to an old Timer who SWEARS Shaft have a SWEET SPOT, (being the Point the have the least deflection).
So he marks his Shafts with a Very Think black Line of like India Ink, or Sharpie. So when he hits a Cue Ball the Black Line in Running Parallel Line to the Ceiling.
Apparently this guy is some Retired Engineer, who do some study on Wood, Cue Shafts and has a Theory that works for him.
I noticed the Black Line Running Down his Shaft, ask what the Line was, that and got a long Lecture.
Never did figure out how he found his Shaft’s Sweet Spot as I did not understand much of what the Guy Said. Had to do with Grain Structure & Grain Pattern?
Anyone ever hear of such a thing.
So he marks his Shafts with a Very Think black Line of like India Ink, or Sharpie. So when he hits a Cue Ball the Black Line in Running Parallel Line to the Ceiling.
Apparently this guy is some Retired Engineer, who do some study on Wood, Cue Shafts and has a Theory that works for him.
I noticed the Black Line Running Down his Shaft, ask what the Line was, that and got a long Lecture.
Never did figure out how he found his Shaft’s Sweet Spot as I did not understand much of what the Guy Said. Had to do with Grain Structure & Grain Pattern?
Anyone ever hear of such a thing.
