The Mizerak
P309 57 in. Two-Piece Hardwood Recreation Billiard Cue comes with 12
mm ferrule
and
tip. It
has an implex joint and
lacquer-coated handle for enhance and better grasp.
The cue tip is
commonly made from treated and compressed leather. The pool
cue tip
is either screwed, slipped or glued to the ferrule and then turned
to match the diameter of the ferrule. Its surface is beveled and
scuffed so chalk will adhere on it. Billiard chalk produce the
resistance when the cue tip hits the cue ball in an area other than
center ball. In this way, the player controls the contact of the tip
to the ball. It is important because it allows players to control
the spin of the cue ball before and after it contacts with the
object ball.
The ferrule strengthens the tip area of the shaft and reduces impact
vibration. It is slipped, threaded and glued onto the end of the
shaft, then turned down to match the shaft size. The design,
physical property, and length of the ferrule affect the laying
characteristics of each cue.
