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  • #16
    Hi guys,having used various cues with all types of shaft...

    Steamed pear-Softer hit,great reaction on cue ball,better for pool though as the shaft doesnt feel stiff enough to get power on snooker table,currently own a JP Mannock and the shaft is pretty stiff and cue is straight,had 3 previously and also found one that was extremely whippy!
    Hickory-Had a dragon cue made of hickory shaft,very good solid hit,the grain is little strange,overall if u get a good bit of hickory its pretty smooth,and nice to use.
    Hornbeam-Always find them to be pretty whippy,hits similar to pear,just as smooth as pear tooo!

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    • #17
      I'm just finishing a lacewood shaft 1pc cue.
      Lovely to play with.
      Has quite a firm hit.

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      • #18
        Very unusual YDJ, are you a seller or just for hobby ??

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        • #19
          Mainly a hobby.
          I've made a couple in lacewood, but its hard getting timber long enough for a 3/4 let alone a 1pc.
          I've got some pear but not tried it yet.

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by snookerloopy32 View Post
            Hi guys,having used various cues with all types of shaft...

            Steamed pear-Softer hit,great reaction on cue ball,better for pool though as the shaft doesnt feel stiff enough to get power on snooker table,currently own a JP Mannock and the shaft is pretty stiff and cue is straight,had 3 previously and also found one that was extremely whippy!
            Hickory-Had a dragon cue made of hickory shaft,very good solid hit,the grain is little strange,overall if u get a good bit of hickory its pretty smooth,and nice to use.
            Hornbeam-Always find them to be pretty whippy,hits similar to pear,just as smooth as pear tooo!
            Amazing, I've never had a whippy hornbeam cue.

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            • #21
              Nice work there YDJ..

              Anyone else using anything other than ash/maple?? share some pictures with us

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