Is there a readable link to all things technical re cues?
I think that I have a little knowledge, which yes is dangerous, about such things: so if people can answer the questions below etc, I'll try and collate them into something easy to read, and give it a more deserving title in a new\clean thread.
Also feel free to chuck in other questions....
Maple vs Ash: is this purely visual, or is Maple inherently more flexible or stiffer? Does one provide more\less feel?
Stiff vs Flexible Shafts: Stiff is more reliable than Flexible when hitting centre ball, but it is more difficult to put side\spin on CB and deflection\throw is more than with flexible. Flexible is more prone to unintended side\spin? So stiff helps with long game and flexible when in the balls?
I read some "wise owl" saying that get the stiffest cue that you can work the cue ball with: is that as good advice as it seems to be?
Is there more feel from Flexible than Stiff?
Tip Size: too small and the CB goes all over the place and too big, and spin\side is difficult to impart? So 9.4-9.7mm is a happy range?
Soft\hard tip: Soft means more spin and feel than hard, but go too soft and too much spin etc so less reliable, especially on long pots?
Balance Point: I'm clueless about the differences\benefits\costs.
Chalk: Finer is always better, if it sticks to the tip (hence why we don't use bags of Talcum Powder)? I assume that grittier means a less consistent\reliable contact with the CB.... So which is the finest?
I think that I have a little knowledge, which yes is dangerous, about such things: so if people can answer the questions below etc, I'll try and collate them into something easy to read, and give it a more deserving title in a new\clean thread.
Also feel free to chuck in other questions....
Maple vs Ash: is this purely visual, or is Maple inherently more flexible or stiffer? Does one provide more\less feel?
Stiff vs Flexible Shafts: Stiff is more reliable than Flexible when hitting centre ball, but it is more difficult to put side\spin on CB and deflection\throw is more than with flexible. Flexible is more prone to unintended side\spin? So stiff helps with long game and flexible when in the balls?
I read some "wise owl" saying that get the stiffest cue that you can work the cue ball with: is that as good advice as it seems to be?
Is there more feel from Flexible than Stiff?
Tip Size: too small and the CB goes all over the place and too big, and spin\side is difficult to impart? So 9.4-9.7mm is a happy range?
Soft\hard tip: Soft means more spin and feel than hard, but go too soft and too much spin etc so less reliable, especially on long pots?
Balance Point: I'm clueless about the differences\benefits\costs.
Chalk: Finer is always better, if it sticks to the tip (hence why we don't use bags of Talcum Powder)? I assume that grittier means a less consistent\reliable contact with the CB.... So which is the finest?
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