Sorry if it's a silly question but it's about learning cues and then becoming bent.
It's commonly stated that when a cue is being stored in a case, it should be leaned against a wall because it can warp or a cue shouldn't be left leaned against a wall in general as it'll bend.
But when cues are stored in cue racks, surely they aren't completely straight and even in a rack are leaned to a degree of angle. Doesn't this cause a cue to bend as well?
I'm asking because it's been mentioned plenty that if not stored in a case, it should be stored in a cue rack.
So what is it about storing against a wall that isn't recommended compared to a rack.
It's commonly stated that when a cue is being stored in a case, it should be leaned against a wall because it can warp or a cue shouldn't be left leaned against a wall in general as it'll bend.
But when cues are stored in cue racks, surely they aren't completely straight and even in a rack are leaned to a degree of angle. Doesn't this cause a cue to bend as well?
I'm asking because it's been mentioned plenty that if not stored in a case, it should be stored in a cue rack.
So what is it about storing against a wall that isn't recommended compared to a rack.
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