the original pie laminates only worked with pool dia because you reached the core if you got down to snooker dims but I think they have got better now .the advantage's of laminates is they play identical with bottom, top, l or r side
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Originally Posted by eaoin11 View PostI've never really been convinced by laminated shafts. But when Mezz came out with their 3/4 snooker cue bearing a pie-piece laminated shaft I wondered why, considering that they never went down that path with their pool cues, and their pool cues are probably held in the the highest regard world-wide.
Can lamination improve warp resistance? A few sellers have suggested so and if the playability isn't compromised I imagine that this would be an incentive for manufacturers like Mezz. I see no reason why lamination in itself would reduce throw but if it improves strength and allows for a slimmer taper while maintaining a solid hit then perhaps it could?
I'm interested to know why Mezz etc are making shafts with up to 30 layers when the snooker cues have far fewer. Is this to do with making a shaft that is less stiff and less dense?
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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostThe splices and vaneers have more chance of falling off any cue that laminates delaminating, they're just glued on and ebony is very different from ash/maple/LM shaft. An LM shaft shouldn't suffer the same problems of LM tips. What I'd be concerned about is the tendency of maple to dent easily, even though it's only in thin slices on LM. It's easy to water a dent out of an old wood ash shaft (air dried) but having seen this stuff I wouldn't be so sure.
Same old stuff as the veneers (not vaneers) I would suggest. Think just how much glue would be present in a shaft made up of thirty laminates.
I think these laminated shafts are purely aesthetic for those who want perfectly uniform chevrons on their shafts.
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostWhat do you think holds the laminates together MB ?
Same old stuff as the veneers (not vaneers) I would suggest. Think just how much glue would be present in a shaft made up of thirty laminates.
I think these laminated shafts are purely aesthetic for those who want perfectly uniform chevrons on their shafts.
Ok, so have you played with one though?Last edited by Master Blaster; 31 May 2015, 06:08 PM.
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Two different laminated shafts is very unlikely to play the same. I have played with several predator pool cue shafts and they all have different characteristics. The weigth for a 29" shaft can vary up to 1,5 oz on two shafts with the exact same taper, ferrule, tip! The local pool store were I live have to send back, sometimes, more than half of all the laminated shaft they get because they were warped.
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Originally Posted by santaana View PostTwo different laminated shafts is very unlikely to play the same. I have played with several predator pool cue shafts and they all have different characteristics. The weigth for a 29" shaft can vary up to 1,5 oz on two shafts with the exact same taper, ferrule, tip! The local pool store were I live have to send back, sometimes, more than half of all the laminated shaft they get because they were warped.
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Niche would make you a laminated shaft cue from 200 usd excluding postage. I played with one. Nothing wring with the hit.Originally Posted by Mr O View PostDon't think these laminated shafts will be taken seriously until pros start using them. Nothing wrong with giving them a try, but considering the price they might be just a gimmick. Remember the Tricues ?
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I think they are a gimmick in the sense that the do not offer any advantage at all. Why do all of that glueing and relative complicated construction when there already is natural wood? I cant't see in which way they should be any better than a natural ash or maple shaft.
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Originally Posted by santaana View PostI think they are a gimmick in the sense that the do not offer any advantage at all. Why do all of that glueing and relative complicated construction when there already is natural wood? I cant't see in which way they should be any better than a natural ash or maple shaft.
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Laminated "Ash" Shafts ?!
Gimmick or not, I'm going to order one from Niche Cues. I've been quoted £285 including shipping, it will have a maple veneer and a splice of ovangkol (air dried of course). It will go straight to my snooker lab when it arrives where me and my minions will put it through its paces.#jeSuisByrom
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