just been straightening some shafts before cleaning them up and thought ile weigh these they seemed to differ a bit out off 7 shafts the lightest was 11 1/2 oz and the heaviest was 15 1/2 oz so according to my understanding the heaviest is the more dense so should make the better cue is this correct or can somebody put me right
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Suppose it depends if you want a very rigid cue or one witha bit of give in it, i used to prefer very rigid shafts, then a while ago i bought a first edition burwat champion. Not a whippy cue but it has a bit of give in it and i seem to be able to generate more spin on shots with it.
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interesting weight difference there Jim. Obviously density is important and I know that JP swears that getting the right density shaft is vital when it comes to making a cue. The heavier the shaft the better the balance it should offer IMO. So if you finished up these shafts to cues and then weighted them all at say 18oz, the 15 1/2 oz would probably be the best for a forward balanced cue and the lightest would probably be very butt heavy. I don't think density necessarily affects the rigidity of a shaft, some whippy shafts too can be quite dense and some stiff shafts not so, same with the weight of a whippy cue over a rigid cue.
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