Choose a billiard cue, play 16 colors, how to choose maple and ash, it is an ordinary player

Updated on physical education 2024-08-01
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Beginners use ash poles, first see if the rod is straight, and then see if the arrow pattern is smooth, 5 8 arrow patterns are appropriate. The rest is how to get started, and I personally prefer the rod.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    As far as the beating feeling is concerned, the beating feeling of the ash rod is direct, stable, and straight. Although the elasticity is good, it is more difficult to control than ash, which is the "thief" of maple as the saying goes. Therefore, the choice of maple rod should try to choose the maple forelimb with high hardness and crisp sound, so that the maple rod can be used to penetrate, and the rod force is stable and easier to control, but there are very few such maple rods.

    If the chosen maple forelimb is dull to hit, the feeling of transparency on the shot will not be much better, and the white ball will not have a tail speed after the shot. There is no fun in playing with such a club. For people who are accustomed to maple, the top maple may be easier to play than ash, but the average or low-end maple is far worse than ash in terms of stability, so there will be few users of maple.

    Players who use ash clubs abound, and most of them make ash clubs. There are very few golfers who use maple clubs, and the well-known players are: Stephen Hendry, Maguire, Fu Jiajun, Stephen Lee.

    Ash wood and maple are the most common two kinds of club forelimb materials, and the characteristics and differences between these two kinds of wood are obvious: from the outside, ash wood has obvious texture, maple wood has a solid color without texture, ash fiber group staggered similar to a hybrid structure, good directionality and very stable. The fiber structure of maple is evenly arranged and has no obvious directionality.

    The shrinkage of the ash rod will produce slight concave and convex textures, and the maple rod is easy to deform, not resistant to dirt, and not easy to maintain.

    The beautiful arrow pattern of the ash rod can assist in aiming; The maple wood is a solid color throughout, and golfers who are used to aiming directly with the shaft will feel good. Maple poles are more affected by the climate and environment than ash poles, and the maple poles will be sticky in dry places in winter and wet places in summer, and the feeling of maple poles will change greatly in climate change, and the force feedback of the batter will be different.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Maple is harder, precisely because it is harder and the ball is not slippery enough, Hengde uses maple clubs.

    Ash wood has good elasticity, and most professional players choose it, and the ball is relatively slippery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    That is, the pole of maple is relatively hard, the elasticity of ash is slightly better, maple is not easy to control, it is recommended to buy ash, of course, if you like to use a hard rod, and you like maple then maple.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Maple has a good degree of finesse and is very good around the ball

    Ash wood is tougher and has a pointed beak to help with aiming.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Whether to use an English or American pole depends entirely on your hobby, and it is appropriate to play 16 colors. You can buy ** for about 500, but don't expect too much. In fact, it's good to have a cue in hand, and Hendry, the king of balls, used it when he was a kid when he played with the ball.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Ash (ash) is harder than maple, and the plate structure of ash (ash) is harder than maple, if you look at hardness alone, there is not much difference between good ash (ash) and good maple hardness. In terms of fiber structure, although the fibers of ash (ash) and maple are twisted together like a piece of hemp rope. However, there is a difference between the two types of wood fibers and the arrangement between the fibers.

    Through some methods, we can see that the fibers of ash (ash) are like a small river, divided by growth rings (there are relatively few fibers in the growth rings), like a layer of plates, so its fiber structure is called "plate" structure; The fibers of maple are tightly packed together like pieces of flesh, and there is no phenomenon of being divided by growth rings, so we call his fiber structure "dense" structure. Through comparison, it can be seen that in the same volume, the fiber structure of maple is tighter and more than that of ash (ash), so the elasticity of maple is better than that of ash (ash), and because the fiber structure of ash (ash) is divided by growth rings, while maple does not have this situation, the elasticity and strength of ash (ash) clubs are "directional", that is, the elastic strength of the growth rings is small, and the elasticity and strength of the places without growth rings are large. The elasticity and strength of maple clubs are non-directional and uniform at 360 degrees.

    Ash (ASH) is more stable than maple. The stability mentioned here includes two aspects: one refers to the appearance of wood, that is, ash (ash) is less prone to deformation than maple; One refers to the internal factors of wood, mainly the strength, the strength of the ash (ash) club itself, almost will not change, but the maple club in the process of use, its own strength will change from time to time.

    Therefore, ash is easier to use than maple, and people who are used to maple will not use ash.

    On the whole, maple is more flexible than ash (ash), and ash (ash) is more stable than maple, but specific to each material and processing technology, are different, so when choosing a club, don't just look at the above two points, but also measure comprehensively: after all, maple is not everyone who has adapted to ash (ash) can adapt; And for beginners and enthusiasts who don't have the habit of relying on stripes mistakenly, maple is indeed a better choice. Therefore, when choosing a club, it is necessary to choose the right club for you according to your personal situation and the different characteristics of each club.

    Have a great day!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Personally, I think maple is good, because ash is too brittle...

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