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Originally Posted by Neil Taperell View PostI'm intrigued , how does the Triangle for 15 reds work ? I can't work out the piece of timber coming off at the 45 degree angle in one off the photos .
Does the triangle come in 2 sections ? Hard to tell from the photos .
seems quite a good idea to be fair , should get all the balls touching. Is there a big market for it, I'm not sure.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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It's effectively still a triangle, but the top and bottom sections are removed. The size is optimal to be able to fit 15 reds for snooker and closes slightly more to allow for the smaller pool ball sets. So including the over-sized American Pool ball sets, this triangle caters for 3 different ball size groups.
The website content is still being added at the moment.
P. S. It's great for potting the red off the break. As the reds are touching 99.9% of the time!Last edited by inevermissblue; 5 June 2020, 05:11 PM.Cheap and Cheerful! 😄
https://wpbsa.com/coaches/simon-seabridge/
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Anyone could knock those up. Although easier said than done. This is more about the actual concept. Not having an over-sized triangle that is barely fit for purpose. This was an age old problem that has been rectified. I stumbled upon the idea and so I took it to the next level (or more) having the added universal feature. No gadgets or contraptions. Just two halves that solved one problem. Thanks for your response. Appreciated greatly.Cheap and Cheerful! 😄
https://wpbsa.com/coaches/simon-seabridge/
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Originally Posted by inevermissblue View PostAnyone could knock those up. Although easier said than done. This is more about the actual concept. Not having an over-sized triangle that is barely fit for purpose. This was an age old problem that has been rectified. I stumbled upon the idea and so I took it to the next level (or more) having the added universal feature. No gadgets or contraptions. Just two halves that solved one problem. Thanks for your response. Appreciated greatly.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 PostAlso on an average club table no matter how much you squeeze , take the triangle away and the balls roll apart.
down to people placing the triangle up by the pink and then dropping the reds into the triangle!! :mad-new:
denting the cloth and making divots
Up the TSF! :snooker:
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This is another benefit. It promotes good table practise. As in not being able to drop the balls into a triangle. Instead you have to gather the balls to form a triangle and then close each half towards the reds to contact them.
Plus the pink ball stays spotted throughout.
Each half of the triangle is attached by either hook and loop strip or magnetic.They can hang on existing triangle hooks or on top of luminaire strip light fittings. Labelled Snooker on one side and pool on the other.Cheap and Cheerful! 😄
https://wpbsa.com/coaches/simon-seabridge/
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