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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostI don't know why but in my head I have these lammy cues being poker stiff, would be interesting to know if they achieve a standard hit across many cues or if they all play different like normal cues.Last edited by Slasher; 28 October 2016, 10:06 PM.
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Originally Posted by Slasher View PostLaminated shafts will be very slightly stiffer but it is more about having radial consistency where as regular grained wood flexes differently depending on the orientation. In the case of Snooker cues with a flat that causes players to usually hold the cue in the same orientation it makes little difference. Laminated also has less chance of warping I have built a few 6pc radial laminated maple cues and they do play really nice.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostI don't think snooker cues are radial laminated, I think it's more like layers, so it would look like a liquorice allsort before planed down. It makes sense that radial built cues would play more consistently across a range of them, could you build a radial snooker cue? Are the dimensions big enough at the tip end?
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Originally Posted by hollywood1976 View PostI have a Paredon Newbury laminated cue which is anti deflection. Not sure I get on with it as I've always play with side and it's hard to get used to it not deflecting off line.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostWell done, just checking that you're reading!
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Also, didn't someone say a while back that Mike Wooldridge's blackspin ferrules prevented deflection? I might be wrong but remember something said about it.
Ok, I'll give you the Newbury as it's interesting.
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