I’m sure I’ve read somewhere that if you roll the white ball down the length of a table as fast as you can, on a steel block table the ball with travel 5 1/2 times? Whereas a wood cushion will be 4 1/2?? I don’t know why, but this suddenly popped into my head this morning while I was in the snooker shed, so I gave it a try on my wood cushion table and I can actually get the ball to travel just over 5 lengths....
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New rubbers ?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 PostNew rubbers ?
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Originally Posted by mikee View Post.Do you have the old cloth on at the moment Steve ? If I remember you were practicing putting it on and off a few times ,could be why the table is running a bit faster than normal
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Originally Posted by mikee View PostNormally new rubbers are slower ,and can take up to 6 months to bed in
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View Post
Yes mikee still the old cloth, 2nd attempt at fitting was much better and tighter! Still no under table heating, not sure if that will make it even quicker?
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View Post
I did fit them with a slight stretch as Geoff suggested in an old post, something about pre-loading the rubber. I wasn’t sure if 5X the length of the table is good or bad, assuming good bounce....
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Originally Posted by Mark187187 View Post
As long as the bounce is even, and you don't have one springy cushion, it sounds like you've done a good job.
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Originally Posted by philip in china View PostThat is very good bounce. The cloth you have got will make a lot of difference.
With an old table you sometimes get very dense wood- such as Cuban mahogany. Many of these hardwoods are now unobtainable. Denser wood makes for a better bounce ceteris paribus.
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Originally Posted by fkhan View Post
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