
Snooker cues can be made from many different materials. Some are more heavy than others, and others are lighter. Maple and Ash both make great snooker cues. Maple, however, has many disadvantages, and should be used with caution. These woods have varying degrees of whippyness and stiffness, so it's important to be careful when choosing your cue.
Materials used in snooker cues
Ash cues display clear grain patterns such as chevrons and even arrows. The graining can make it difficult to bend them straight because they are often uneven and wide. To avoid potential problems, you should carefully choose your cue.
Ash cues are traditionally made with English ash. Unfortunately, this is less common because of felling laws. American ash is now more in demand. English ash cues are often darker and heavier and have visible chevrons. Maples such as Acer sacrum are also available, but they tend to be more expensive. Maple timber must be fully dried and seasoned for at minimum 12 months.
Rolled and bound the same
Ash is a dense and lightweight wood, which is ideal for making a cue in snooker. It is not as expensive as some of the high-end luxury snooker cues. It also has a little flex to it, which makes spinning the ball easier. It also has lower deflection than other woods.

Maple and Ash are the traditional timbers used for cue shafts. Maple and Ash both have a high degree of rigidity and playability. Some models come with brass or plastic ferrules.
Responsive towards wear and tear
When you use your snooker cues, it is important to take care of them. They must be stored in a dry place, away from sunlight and moisture. It is best to store them on a cue tray. This will protect them against warping and other damage. You should also protect them against abrasive substances like chemicals or sandpaper.
You can increase their weight to keep them in tip-top condition. Choose a cue weighing at least 17 ounces. Anything less than that can cause strain on your arm. An arm acceleration problem can be caused by a cue that's too light.
You gain weight around the butt
It is essential to have a good balance by weighing the butt on a snooker snooker cup. Cues made from ash can be found in many forms, while some cues are made with maple. Some cues come with intricate decorations, while some are unadorned.
The butt is a heavy, lower piece attached to the shaft by a screw. The shaft is a smaller and narrower piece. They are attached at their butts, where a male threads into the female. Cue joints can either be made from brass, plastic, or wood. Most common are brass-to–brass joints.

Rolling and bouncing the same
The ash billiard cue is one of the most popular types of snooker cues. Ash snooker snooker cues typically weigh 18-20 ounces. This is significantly lighter than the heavier billiard balls. The majority of snooker cues are made of ash, but there are also some cues made from maple.
Ash snooker cues are also less expensive than other materials. They will cost you based on their wholesale price. This makes it easy to find a cue that is affordable.