Wood vs. Carbon Fiber cue ball squirt (with a twist)

Because again I'm trying to match the deflection I have with my pool I have a Russian Pyramid set which is a much larger and heavier ball set that not even a solid maple shaft at 13 mm with 1 inch white ferrule can deflect them enough to match my cuetec cynergy shaft on my playing cue. I need something that increases more end mass.
Why would you want more defl??
 
...I'm trying to match the deflection I have with my pool I have a Russian Pyramid set which is a much larger and heavier ball set
Do you play with the Russian Pyramid balls on a regular pool table? Seems like the balls would act funny off the lower rails...

pj <- not haha funny
chgo
 
yes exactly. I'm not the normal person as you can tell.
Well I'm from the country where piramid is the major billiard game. So I do know something), play, teach in this game too because there is more interest to it here. For this game I do have a piramid cue with traditional spliced construction.
So as I enjoy playing pool more ... I do have my own preferences and cues when it comes to this game...
A few times I had some fun with pals playing "pool" using pool balls on 12ft piramid table with those pockets ... but it was never the other way around). Nevermind...
Good luck with whatever you're looking for).
 
HUH??????? I've tried about six and all were lower deflection than standard maple. You can have low end-mass and stiffness. The shaft with lower front end mass gets out of the way even if its stif


The thing that makes carbon fiber shafts so great is repeatability and consistency. Basically it shoots straighter than even the best laminated wood shafts. Once you adjust to it, you will see the results.
 
Stroke can be a part of compensating for squirt. Grip has nothing to do with it. I have no idea what irresistible force/immovable object you're talking about.

pj
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Grip has nothing to do with VP :ROFLMAO: Grip can offer lateral resistance to the ball deflection. Then there's still that virtual pipe of a shaft trying to get through the ball. Looks like extensive collisionary conflict to me. ECC uh... TM

Where does the deflection go?
 
Not a cue maker...

If you want a carbon fiber shaft with the squirt of a solid maple shaft, how about having your cue maker fill the front end of it with a wood less dense than maple, such as balsa.

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Predator now offers Revo shafts for carom players. They have a version of it that they call Revo 3C-S, which is regular squirt, so carom players won't have to make any adjustments compared to their traditional wood shafts. I bet that shaft would work great for pyramid, as the carom balls and pyramid balls are closer in size than pool balls. You can buy this shaft today, without any fiddling by a cue maker to make a custom one for you. Link below.

 
Thank you all for the replies. I asked this as I’m searching for a way to have my Russian pyramid cue shaft made of carbon fiber that isn’t low deflection that I could get close to matching my cue ball squirt in pool. I’m currently attempting to see if go customs could make one for me either hollowed out less or a smaller diameter with solid. I’m more in the planning phase. And just for any out there wondering the solid maple shafts with large ferrules don’t push the Russian Pyramid balls offline enough.
Does that mean you want a high deflection shaft?
 
First they tried laminating...that didnt work, then they tried carbon fiber...that worked a lot better but wasnt the cure. Everything at a certain dimension will curve even if its ever so slightly. Everyone knows why points were added to cues, to keep them straight. If carbon fiber was light years better than wood, no company would make a wood shaft anymore. Its like paying $1 / rnd for 45 ACP ammunition. There is NO magic pill and there is NO magic shaft that will turn an APA 5 into a Turning Stone champion. Everyone plays better for a while with new equipment but until all the best players in the world are playing with CF...save your money :)
 
I think if "lateral resistance to the ball deflection" was a thing it would do the opposite of what you imagine. And I don't think the grip could do it from 4 feet away anyway.

pj
chgo
Speaking of deflection, negligible parry. Holding the cue steady with a stiff shaft will push the ball out the way.
 
Stiffness doesn't affect squirt. Only endmass.
That's not entirely true. End mass has the dominant effect on deflection but stiffness also creates deflection as well. Read this if you're interested

Technically, yes, but not to a degree that needs mentioning.

From that article: “...it is endmass (not shaft stiffness) that is almost entirely responsible for squirt.”

pj
chgo
 
That's not entirely true. End mass has the dominant effect on deflection but stiffness also creates deflection as well. Read this if you're interested

A stiff wood shaft has a lot of mass up front unless you really hollow it or reduce diameter a lot. With cf you don't have those issues. Pretty much do anything you want.
 
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