Like your opinions on a question I asked yesterday.
What is the reason more cues are not made with oak shafts?
I have worked with oak quite a bit over the years and its a lovely wood with a nice grain. Although classed as a hard wood it is a bit on the soft side really and the grain can have a tendancy to lift. Its also quite an oily wood.
I know there have been cues made from it but why so few?
Is the wood to heavy? to unstable? or maybe more expensive than ash?
What is the reason more cues are not made with oak shafts?
I have worked with oak quite a bit over the years and its a lovely wood with a nice grain. Although classed as a hard wood it is a bit on the soft side really and the grain can have a tendancy to lift. Its also quite an oily wood.
I know there have been cues made from it but why so few?
Is the wood to heavy? to unstable? or maybe more expensive than ash?
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