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Why are SnookerCues Made of Ash



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There are many materials that can be used to make snooker cues. Some are heavier than others, while others are lighter than others. Maple and ash are great choices for snooker cues, regardless of their material. Maple, however has some disadvantages that should be considered and should not be used without caution. These woods have varying degrees of whippyness and stiffness, so it's important to be careful when choosing your cue.

Materials used to make snooker cues

Ash cues feature clear grain patterns including chevrons or arrows. Because of the uneven and wide graining, it can be difficult for them to bend straight. It is therefore important to carefully select your cue to avoid potential problems.

Ash cues have traditionally been made from English ash. This has decreased in popularity due to falling laws. More recently, demand has moved to American ash, which is straight grain. English ash cues are darker and more heavy than the ones in English, and they often display visible chevrons. Some players also choose to use maples, such as Acer sacrarum, which is more expensive. The maple timber is fully kiln-dried and seasoned for at least 12 months.

Rolled and bound the same

Ash is a dense wood that is lightweight and can be used for making snooker cues. 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 less deflection than other types of wood.


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Maple and Ash have been the traditional timbers to use for cue shafts. Maple and Ash are both very rigid and have great playability. Some models include brass or plastic ferrules.

Responsive towards wear and tear

You must take good care of your snooker cues. They should be kept out of direct sunlight, moisture and heat. To prevent warping and damage, they should be stored on a cue board. Protect them from chemicals and abrasive materials like sandpaper.


You can increase their weight to keep them in tip-top condition. A cue should weigh at least 17 ounces. Anything lighter than that will put strain on your arm. Purchasing a cue that is lighter than this can also lead to over acceleration of your arm.

You gain weight around the butt

The weight of the butt on a snooker cue is important for a proper balance. Some cues are made of ash while others are made of maple. Some cues feature intricate decoration, while others have simple lines.

The butt is a heavy, lower piece attached to the shaft by a screw. The shaft is a smaller, narrower piece. The two pieces are attached at the butt, where a male screw threads into a female screw. Cue joints come in a variety of materials, including brass, plastic and wood. Brass-to-brass joint are the most popular.


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Rolling and bouncing the identical

The ash billiard cue is one of the most popular types of snooker cues. Ash snooker cups weigh between 18 and 20 ounces. This is much lighter that the larger billiard ball. Most snooker cues consist of ash. However, there are some cues that are made of maple.

Ash snooker dice are also more affordable than other materials. They will cost you based on their wholesale price. Therefore, it is easy to find a cue for a reasonable price.




 


Why are SnookerCues Made of Ash