so i guess im stuck with two warped pieces of fire wood lol!!! anyone want to buy some new espiritu butts lol!!!
It's a warp, and warps are inexcusable in todays modern equipment. As to who caused the warp, you'll have to work that out with whomever you got the cue from.![]()
I myself think there is a difference between taper roll and warped. First let me say a shaft shouldnt bounce on the table. When rolled, the tip and shaft collar should roll smooth. But just because you can see light variances when rolled on a table doesnt mean that it is warped. I myself, have never seen a shaft that didnt have at least a tiny almsot unnoticeable taper roll. A shaft is made by hand. It is round. Who do you know that can draw a perfect circle by hand? Noone. No matter how close it is, it cant be done. Same goes with a shaft. It is circular. Done by hand. To complicate things, the diamter changes from top to bottom. I would love to see someone post a video of them rolling the cue on the table and and show they have a shaft that doesnt show some kind of light variance under the shaft. Not saying one doesnt exhist, but the probability is extremely infinitesimal. JMHO.
It's a warp, and warps are inexcusable in todays modern equipment. As to who caused the warp, you'll have to work that out with whomever you got the cue from.![]()
i just had a quick question i have 2 brand new espiritu shafts and when i roll them without the butt, the middle of the shaft lifts up but the tip stays grounded. do cuemakers provide warranties against these imperfections? ive tried contacting espiritu but no answer! the butt is straight alone, but with the shaft put on it has a noticeable roll. is this a taper roll or warpage? thanks in advance.
so i guess im stuck with two warped pieces of fire wood lol!!! anyone want to buy some new espiritu butts lol!!!
I'll gladly pay you what you put into the raffle to win them! :grin:
I don't see what equipment has to do with warpage. That is how the wood is dryed and taken care of.
lol. i figure i would roll the shafts on a different 5/16x14 cue. heres the thread killer, the shafts were dead straight lol, the pin on the espiritu is offset by a hair which was causing the slight hesitation when the cue was rolled with the shafts on. i appreciate all the help guys.
I myself think there is a difference between taper roll and warped. First let me say a shaft shouldnt bounce on the table. When rolled, the tip and shaft collar should roll smooth. But just because you can see light variances when rolled on a table doesnt mean that it is warped. I myself, have never seen a shaft that didnt have at least a tiny almsot unnoticeable taper roll. A shaft is made by hand. It is round. Who do you know that can draw a perfect circle by hand? Noone. No matter how close it is, it cant be done. Same goes with a shaft. It is circular. Done by hand. To complicate things, the diamter changes from top to bottom. I would love to see someone post a video of them rolling the cue on the table and and show they have a shaft that doesnt show some kind of light variance under the shaft. Not saying one doesnt exhist, but the probability is extremely infinitesimal. JMHO.
lol. i figure i would roll the shafts on a different 5/16x14 cue. heres the thread killer, the shafts were dead straight lol, the pin on the espiritu is offset by a hair which was causing the slight hesitation when the cue was rolled with the shafts on. i appreciate all the help guys.