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Why are Snooker cues made of Ash?



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There are many materials that can be used to make snooker cues. Some are more heavy than others, and others are lighter. The best options for snooker cues are maple and ash, regardless of material. Maple is not without its disadvantages so be careful. These woods can vary in whippyness and stiffness so be cautious when selecting your cue.

Materials used in snooker cues

Ash cues feature clear grain patterns including chevrons or arrows. However, they can be difficult to bend straight, as the graining is often uneven and wide. To avoid potential problems, you should carefully choose your cue.

Ash cues have traditionally been made from English ash. This has decreased in popularity due to falling laws. Recent demand has shifted to American ash, which can be made from straight grain. English ash cues tend to be darker, heavier, and more visible chevrons. Acer sacrarum maples are sometimes used by some players, although they can be more costly. The maple timber has been fully kiln dried and seasoned for at the very least 12 months.

Rolled and bound the exact same

Ash is a dense and lightweight wood, which is ideal for making a cue in snooker. It is not as expensive and luxurious as luxury snooker snooker ues. It has some flexibility, which makes it easier to spin the ball. It also has a lower deflection than other woods.


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Maple and Ash are the two most popular timbers for making cue shafts. Maple and Ash are both very rigid and have great playability. Some models feature brass or plastic ferrules.

Responsive to wear and tear

When you use your snooker cues, it is important to take care of them. They should be kept out of direct sunlight, moisture and heat. It is best to store them on a cue tray. This will protect them against warping and other damage. It is also important to protect them from abrasive materials such as sandpaper or chemicals.


You can add weight to them to help keep them in top condition. A cue should weigh at least 17 ounces. Anything less than that can cause strain on your arm. You may also experience over acceleration if you purchase a cue lighter than that.

You gain weight around the butt

A proper balance is achieved by the weight of the butt on your snooker cue. Some cues are made of ash while others are made of maple. Some cues can be decorated while others are more plain and basic.

The butt is a heavy, lower piece attached to the shaft by a screw. The shaft is a smaller, narrower piece. They are attached at their butts, where a male threads into the female. Cue joints come in a variety of materials, including brass, plastic and wood. Most common is the brass-to–brass joint.


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Rolling and jumping the same

The most popular type of snooker cue is the ash-billiard cue. Ash snooker cues weigh in at 18 to 20 ounces. This is lighter than the larger billiards balls. The majority of snooker cues are made of ash, but there are also some cues made from maple.

Ash snooker dice are also more affordable than other materials. You will pay a wholesale cost for them. This makes it easy to find a cue that is affordable.




 


Why are Snooker cues made of Ash?