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The Five Minute Guide Of The Anatomy Of A Pool Cue


Kent Spade

What do you know about a pool cue? There are probably people out there that play pool, but dont know how the different parts of one function. Youre about to get an anatomy of the 13 parts of the pool cue, starting from the tip and ending at the bumper. This is good for beginners to know about the makings of a pool cue. The more experienced players would probably agree with that.

Tip  The tip of a pool cue is usually made of leather. They are also in the size of a nickel or dime. Its important that it is properly maintained. If not, the friction between the tip and the cue ball will be reduced.

Ferrule  This is the protector for the wood part of the cue, which is located on the top. The ferrule can be made from ivory or other materials. Whatever material is used has to be strong enough for the cue to hit the ball properly.

Shaft  This part is constructed from maple. Maple is used because it can last a long time and it is hard. Trim Ring  This part of the pool cue is the protector of the wood. This specifically protects it at the joint area. It is constructed of stainless steel or quality plastic. If the joint gets hit, the wood remains intact. Joint  The purpose of this for the cue to be taken apart at certain sections for easy carrying. They come in different types. They come like that so that the two cue pieces can be connected properly.

Forearm  You will find the money in this area. The forearm is usually made from different woods, such as Ebony, Birds Eye Maple and others.

Forearm Inlay  The price of the cue depends partly on this. It is factored in by the type of material used, which can be exotic. Plus, the manufacturing of it can add to the cost. Handle  This is where your hand goes when youre playing pool.

Linen Wrap  This material is use to protect the handle area. For the most part, linen material is used to do this. However, there are some cues that have wraps made from leather, which of course cost more. Others use nylon, which will decrease the price of a cue.

Butt Sleeve  This part is found below the wrap or handle area. It is usually constructed from wood material. There are some that are customized with exotic woods and they also cost more.

Butt Sleeve Inlay  You can also find the money here in the inlay of the butt.

Butt Cap  This protects the cue while youre chalking.

Bumper  The protector of the bottom of the cue.

Now that you have the anatomy of the 13 most important parts of a pool cue, you can be on your way to becoming a more experienced pool player.

About The Author

From the first time Jerry Davis played pool, he knew he found his new love. Thats why this author now writes articles for Monsterbreakbilliards.com about the importance of using high quality pool cues. As long as items like billiard supplies, keep coming out; Jerry will always have something to write about.



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