I haven't got a clue how low deflection materials work, but from what I can gather even everyday nylon or fibre ferrules deflect less than brass ones(only going by others testimony) could it be possible with these being softer than brass there is some type of shock absorption happening , reducing the throw, so with a full ferrule even more so? There are a lot of clever people on here who know a lot about how materials work, hopefully one will come on and tell us.
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Originally Posted by RogiBear View PostWell i wouldn't go that far stevie, I definitely wouldn't call myself a cue maker lol, but I think the actual construction in theory is fairly simple. Whether it helps with deflection or whatever I couldn't tell you if that's true however judging by the amount of work mike puts into his concepts there must be a reason. Without any numbers it's difficult to see how any claims can be upheld.
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostI haven't got a clue how low deflection materials work, but from what I can gather even everyday nylon or fibre ferrules deflect less than brass ones(only going by others testimony) could it be possible with these being softer than brass there is some type of shock absorption happening , reducing the throw, so with a full ferrule even more so? There are a lot of clever people on here who know a lot about how materials work, hopefully one will come on and tell us.
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Could be right Rogi, never thought of that.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by Removal man stevie View PostYes well you have made sum and you have knowledge of how cues are made and yes mike does no his stuff and must be sum thing in it or a take it he would not do it
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Originally Posted by RogiBear View PostTrue, going back to you original question. I think it might be better to try one before you decide. After all it's quite an expense on something you can't go back on. It isn't for everyone, unlike other well known sayings about black I tried one last year and hated it, felt dead to me (talking ferrules here) . My friend however loves it.
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Originally Posted by RogiBear View PostTrue, going back to you original question. I think it might be better to try one before you decide. After all it's quite an expense on something you can't go back on. It isn't for everyone, unlike other well known sayings about black I tried one last year and hated it, felt dead to me (talking ferrules here) . My friend however loves it.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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I might be wrong but this is my understanding of how blackspin works (cross-section) not to scale!
http://s938.photobucket.com/user/w1g...fb138.jpg.html
Also, Dean, I've just realised I completely forgot to send that stuff. Will get it in the post on Tuesday!
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Just so you guys know...McDermott Cues in the States have a similar ferrule system which they introduced over 5yrs ago. I'm not sure what they call it but last time I checked their website it was still there along with a complete diagram of what is consists of.
I tried a McDermott cue in Las Vegas about 5 years ago with this type of ferrule (it belonged to a US pro) and I did find it had a lot less throw that even a regular black plastic ferrule.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by bradwight View PostI might be wrong but this is my understanding of how blackspin works (cross-section) not to scale!
http://s938.photobucket.com/user/w1g...fb138.jpg.html
Also, Dean, I've just realised I completely forgot to send that stuff. Will get it in the post on Tuesday!
ah, yes forgot as well myself, cheers that would be great, you still got the details?Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostJust so you guys know...McDermott Cues in the States have a similar ferrule system which they introduced over 5yrs ago. I'm not sure what they call it but last time I checked their website it was still there along with a complete diagram of what is consists of.
I tried a McDermott cue in Las Vegas about 5 years ago with this type of ferrule (it belonged to a US pro) and I did find it had a lot less throw that even a regular black plastic ferrule.
Terry
http://www.mcdermottcue.com/mcdermott_gcore_shafts.phpUp the TSF! :snooker:
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or more closer to how I see BlackSpin the Intimidator shaft, the white piece in the diagram (without the carbon fibre stuff
http://www.mcdermottcue.com/mcdermot...or_ishafts.phpUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Aye still got them mate.
I thought Mike had written that the ferrule goes around the shaft like a conventional ferrule as well as inside. May be wrong but if it doesn't go around the outside it would leave the wood prone to splintering which was the whole reason behind ferrules being invented in the first place.
Would be helpful if someone would get one fitted then chop it in half. Now which member likes chopping up expensive custom 'handmade' cues.... Ha ha.
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Originally Posted by bradwight View PostI might be wrong but this is my understanding of how blackspin works (cross-section) not to scale!
http://s938.photobucket.com/user/w1g...fb138.jpg.html
Also, Dean, I've just realised I completely forgot to send that stuff. Will get it in the post on Tuesday!
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