I did actually mention that in the second post of the thread. But it is very important and certainly worth repeating. Far more than the bare measurements affects the behaviour of the pocket.
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I am going to come back to this topic, and just say my thoughts on it.
Surely, the cushion would affect the 'tightness' of the pocket, if the cushion was a steel block cushion, then when the ball goes in the pocket, there would be more of a wobble effect in the jaws as the ball has a lot of speed due to the lively cushion. Also, the pocket leather, which in most clubs is old and hard, would affect the pocket as a ball may come out of the back of the pocket becuase it hit the hard leather.
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Hello All!
Statman thx for the valuable information.
I have a two questions:
1. You post a template - like this:
edges on that template referable to a end of the rubber or wood-rail (on which get sticky rubber)?
And second question:
If somebody would post a few photo of rail\cushions near corner pocket without a cloth - for better understanding a construction of the rail.
It would be amazing for me!
Previously thx a lot!!! :snooker:Last edited by nideKer; 8 April 2009, 07:51 PM.
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Originally Posted by nideKer View PostHello All!
Statman thx for the valuable information.
I have a two questions:
1. You post a template - like this:
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edges on that template referable to a end of the rubber or wood-rail (on which get sticky rubber)?
The template has to fit into the pocket opening, once the table has been fully assembled, snugly and without any wobble or incinsistent gaps between the edge of the cushion and the edge of the template.
By the way, please do not assume that I am an expert table fitter. I am most definitely not!
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nideKer,
This link to Peradon and Fletcher gives you some idea of the rail without cloth:
http://www.peradon.co.uk/pages/equipment/cushions.html
I have some photos of steel block construction, but theses won't be much help if yours are wood block.
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moglet Thx for the link!
it good information for me!
If to you it is not complex please post Your photos of steel block construction! I need it for undersending of the construction of rail\cushions.
And I have another one question. With a pocket templates I have understood, but with undercutting of rails ... If rubber must be undercutted (in pocket jaws) - then must be a template for undercutting the rail !? Or how can be a projected this knot ( pocket undercat, contiguity of the rails, etc)??!!
I Hope my question is understandable!
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nideKer,
The drawings I put up were intended as a guide only, I notice the attachments are missing no doubt due to recent upgrades of the forum. The professional pockets do not have any undercut so there is no template for doing the undercut, amateur pockets can be undercut so there is a secondary template that sets the amount of undercut. I suspect that most fitters would set the undercut by eye and experience and not rely on the templates, I can add very little to what Geoff Large has posted elsewhere, perhaps he could give you the method he uses for doing the undercuts if you want yours this way.
I have put some images of a steel block rail "end" in this thread:
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...ad.php?t=16314
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Thanks again moglet!
Originally Posted by moglet View PostThe professional pockets do not have any undercut so there is no template for doing the undercut
In the information on a forum I have received understanding about pockets, templates and undercutting but - If You said above, about rubber - I have a photo of the rail of table on which pass the Championship of the Europe - and there rubber is undercutted.
Or simply, I have got confused in terminology... Hope You`ll help me!
PS: Or on my photo it`s just cut of the rubber , and on your photo - it`s undercut?Attached FilesLast edited by nideKer; 10 April 2009, 01:04 PM.
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nideKer,
Your photo does not look as if the rubber was undercut, the photos of mine in the other thread are of a set taken from a domestic table with amateur pockets, these were undercut.
This diagram might help to explain the degree and effect of undercutting the rubber:
Last edited by moglet; 30 August 2009, 10:50 PM.
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