what wood would be the best wood for a shaft?

JoeyInCali said:
Straight grain Maple?

oh thanks joey for the fast reply again.
need to get a shaft replace since mine is wob that's why i need to find a good wood to replace it with.
 
hypnauticz said:
oh thanks joey for the fast reply again.
need to get a shaft replace since mine is wob that's why i need to find a good wood to replace it with.

Well if you want something that won't warp, try a fiberglass shaft. Of course it will hit like @@@@. If that is not your cup of tea, then try a low deflection shaft. OB-1 or OB-2 would be a good start. These shafts are made here in the USA and the manufacture really stands behind their products. You could get into one of these type shafts for under $200.00. Other than that maple is your best bet.


Jim.
 
Stiff hit shaft

If you want a stiff hitting shaft, a couple other options you might want to try are Purpleheart or Ash.

Regardless of the wood you chose, the taper of the shaft will have as much (or more) affect on how "stiff" it plays as the wood used to make it.
 
Bill the Cat said:
If you want a stiff hitting shaft, a couple other options you might want to try are Purpleheart or Ash.

Regardless of the wood you chose, the taper of the shaft will have as much (or more) affect on how "stiff" it plays as the wood used to make it.
you beat me to the punch on the purpleheart
lyptus shafts hit like purpleheart , but lighter
 
My counsel is old growth maple or Hard rock Maple shaft with 20+ rings per inch with 3/4 phenolic ferrule and phenolic collar.
 
hypnauticz said:
i'm looking for a custom shaft but i want to know wat wood would be the best stiff hit shaft??/

I saw one made of lemonwood once, it was harder than maple and as clear as could be. the guy who had it was a custom furniture builder outside of Durango Co.

He had saved it for years from some project.Then had it made into a shaft.
It was stiff as hell, but realy responsive.

I asked him why cue makers didn't use it? he said it would be very hard to find a suitable piece and way more expensive than maple or ash.

Anyway I thought it was just amazing.
 
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I keep hearing about Frosty's Eye shaft as to how well it hits, etc........can anyone shed some light on that. Composition?
 
Birdseye maple, especially loaded with big eyes would be horrible choice for a shaft, if you have any pool playing skills at all. If you're into novelty and being different for the fun of it, it might be real cool.

Martin


cmbwsu said:
I keep hearing about Frosty's Eye shaft as to how well it hits, etc........can anyone shed some light on that. Composition?
 
nah i'm not into those crazi look's on the shaft with the BEM.
my call is either..straight grain maple or purple heart.
thanks all you guys for the fast replay and information's
 
hypnauticz said:
nah i'm not into those crazi look's on the shaft with the BEM.
my call is either..straight grain maple or purple heart.
thanks all you guys for the fast replay and information's
Have you ever seen a pro play with a purpleheart shaft?
 
JoeyInCali said:
Have you ever seen a pro play with a purpleheart shaft?
yes , mike massey, with the cue i made him
does masse' count?
it's stiff. isnt that what this guy is looking for?
maybe the pro's havent ever tried one???
maybe nobody GAVE them one????:wink:
 
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hypnauticz said:
nah i'm not into those crazi look's on the shaft with the BEM.
my call is either..straight grain maple or purple heart.
thanks all you guys for the fast replay and information's
i mentioned lyptus earlier
try it, you'll like it
my hardheaded buddy, doc, i just built a cue for, and gave it to him on monday, with a maple & lyptus shaft, told me tonite, he prefers the lyptus
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=131615
 
BHQ said:
yes , mike massey, with the cue i made him
does masse' count?
it's stiff. isnt that what this guy is looking for?
maybe the pro's havent ever tried one???
maybe nobody GAVE them one????:wink:
Last time I saw him, he played with a conical maple Schuler shaft with a very short ferrule.
 
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