Turn down shaft from 13mm to 12mm...?

Peer

Norwegian in California
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Maybe this is a better forum-category than the Main one to post this on:
I was thinking of having Will-Lee-Cue turn down my Longoni shaft from 13mm to 12mm (keeping the same taper), and cut the ferule shorter. I wonder if anyone here has done such a job and/or have some advice?

-- peer
 
Cues

used to have shorter ferrules. Evidently, there was some playing benefit for increasing the length to begin with. What do you hope to accomplish with your modifications? I play with a 12.75 mm tip, and have no problem at all with getting all the spin I need or want. Break sticks have shorter ferrules sometimes, and jump cues. Are you going for a stiffer hit with lots of spin?
 
Snapshot9 wrote:
> What do you hope to accomplish with your modifications?


Well, I only have three cues -- two of those have very short ferrules and 11mm tips (I've played with those since I was a kid). The third one, the Longoni, has a 13mm and this long ferrule. The two old ones have less squirt, and from recently reading up on Bob Jewett's articles, I'm getting the understanding that the ferrule is quite a bit stiffer than the wood, and therefore adds more squirt. One other reason why I want it turned down to 12mm is mostly because I'm so used to my 11mm -- the Longoni feels like a log in my hand. I've also read that a slightly thinner tip will draw better... I dunno.

-- peer
 
turn down shaft from 13mm to 12mm

Peer said:
Snapshot9 wrote:
> What do you hope to accomplish with your modifications?


Well, I only have three cues -- two of those have very short ferrules and 11mm tips (I've played with those since I was a kid). The third one, the Longoni, has a 13mm and this long ferrule. The two old ones have less squirt, and from recently reading up on Bob Jewett's articles, I'm getting the understanding that the ferrule is quite a bit stiffer than the wood, and therefore adds more squirt. One other reason why I want it turned down to 12mm is mostly because I'm so used to my 11mm -- the Longoni feels like a log in my hand. I've also read that a slightly thinner tip will draw better... I dunno.

-- peer
There is only one way to take your shaft from a long ferrule to a short
one,except to cut your shaft off & make it shorter. is that what you want?...JER
 
BLACKHEARTCUES wrote:
> There is only one way to take your shaft from a long
> ferrule to a short one, except to cut your shaft
> off & make it shorter. is that what you want?


Yes, that's correct -- that's what I want.

-- peer
 
Egg McDogit wrote:
> the difference in deflection is going to be night
> and day if you take off a full mm.

When you say deflection, is that the same as squirt? And "night and day" is that in a bad way..?

Anyways, I'm probably just a confused mortal, but from reading up on divine Bob Jewett's articles, I'm getting the understanding that the ferrule is perhaps a bit stiffer than its wood, and therefore a longer ferrule would add more squirt than a shorter one.

The reason why I want my shaft turned down to a 12mm is mostly because I'm so used to my other 11mm -- the 13mm Longoni feels like a log in my hand. Besides, I've also read that a slightly thinner tip/shaft will draw better and squirt less... but again, I'm a mere mortal, so what do I know.

-- peer
 
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