A couple of issues that have come my way this past week ...Bounce back from Centre pocket plate of ball Back onto table
Issue one
A 1920s Orme table fitted with 1980s BCE steel block cushions , the fault here is that the table is now known as a hybrid table , where the owners think they can make a Match table that will play to a modern upto date TV tournement spec table .
Pocket falls on this table is one of the reasons the ball bounced back onto the table the other is the plate cannot be taken any further back on the capping as it is thin BCE cushion Capping or Frieze as some call them .
I did ease the problem by HAND rasping the falls more vertical on the centre slate falls .
After I had done this , I still get the impression from the owners that it is still not right for them .
My answer to that would be if you want a Table to play like a TV tournement table Buy a TV tournement table .
Issue two
Sepperate club 2 days later but the same problem bounce back off centre pocket plate , semi pro player uses the table which is a genuine BCE steel block table from the 1980s .
Problem with this table is just the pocket plate cannot be taken further back , Cappings not wide enough .
Same again if you want a TV tournement spec table buy one .
Problem with both clubs is one table is a rented table the other is owned ... both tables not worth much more than £2000 , a TV tournement table will cost around £8000
now I hope some you high end players take note and stop pestering the Billiard fitter to make a Rolls royce out of a FIAT ... but it has realy been getting at me these last few years , and you just have to bite back sometimes .
There are many Table designs out there , and you just have to go with what you have got , and accept that thats the feature of the table , many tables suffer from bounce back or Pocket rattle , sometimes a bit of tweaking can help it . but sometimes nothing can be done .
As one wise old fitter once told me and many a good player ...Its the same for both players youre not at a disadvantage , just adjust youre game to suit the table .
Geoff
Issue one
A 1920s Orme table fitted with 1980s BCE steel block cushions , the fault here is that the table is now known as a hybrid table , where the owners think they can make a Match table that will play to a modern upto date TV tournement spec table .
Pocket falls on this table is one of the reasons the ball bounced back onto the table the other is the plate cannot be taken any further back on the capping as it is thin BCE cushion Capping or Frieze as some call them .
I did ease the problem by HAND rasping the falls more vertical on the centre slate falls .
After I had done this , I still get the impression from the owners that it is still not right for them .
My answer to that would be if you want a Table to play like a TV tournement table Buy a TV tournement table .
Issue two
Sepperate club 2 days later but the same problem bounce back off centre pocket plate , semi pro player uses the table which is a genuine BCE steel block table from the 1980s .
Problem with this table is just the pocket plate cannot be taken further back , Cappings not wide enough .
Same again if you want a TV tournement spec table buy one .
Problem with both clubs is one table is a rented table the other is owned ... both tables not worth much more than £2000 , a TV tournement table will cost around £8000
now I hope some you high end players take note and stop pestering the Billiard fitter to make a Rolls royce out of a FIAT ... but it has realy been getting at me these last few years , and you just have to bite back sometimes .
There are many Table designs out there , and you just have to go with what you have got , and accept that thats the feature of the table , many tables suffer from bounce back or Pocket rattle , sometimes a bit of tweaking can help it . but sometimes nothing can be done .
As one wise old fitter once told me and many a good player ...Its the same for both players youre not at a disadvantage , just adjust youre game to suit the table .
Geoff
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