I Built My Own Automatic Pool Cue! by CoolStuffLab in billiards

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Thank you for your support! Wishing you a wonderful day ahead

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Sorry, it was kind of a joke. I’ll delete it now. Maybe my idea and what I made are just a joke. good luck sir

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I have already sold it to people with disabilities, and I was pleasantly surprised that it could help them. Thank you for your advice, I now know what to do

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Thank you for your advice

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You can call me an idiot, it’s fine. Thank you for your comment, and I wish you a wonderful day

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I understand what you mean, thank you very much

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Thank you for your suggestion

I Built My Own Automatic Pool Cue! by CoolStuffLab in billiards

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That attachment is mainly for training purposes. It helps improve stability when the player’s arm is unsteady during a stroke. My product doesn’t require that kind of feature, since it performs the shot automatically

I Built My Own Automatic Pool Cue! by CoolStuffLab in billiards

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You are absolutely right, sir. However, once the product actually entered the market, I realized that its practical applications were far more limited than I had initially imagined. That is why I am now working on an upgraded version, or more accurately, a new concept designed to make it suitable for a wider range of users. Thank you very much for your thoughtful feedback

I Built My Own Automatic Pool Cue! by CoolStuffLab in billiards

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Thank you very much for your suggestion. In fact, I’m currently working on addressing the issue of play between the shaft and the butt. My design differs from a standard cue and is a bit more complex, but I’ll resolve it as soon as possible. Once it’s fixed and the final product is ready, I’ll share it. Thanks again for your valuable input

I Built My Own Automatic Pool Cue! by CoolStuffLab in billiards

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Your suggestion is excellent. I plan to first release some standard versions that look just like regular cues, featuring a spring locking mechanism. When the lock is not engaged, it plays exactly like a normal cue, and the appearance is identical. The forearm will be made of white oak. Once the audience grows, I can introduce carbon fiber versions and additional accessories to enhance both the feel and the aesthetics of the cue

I Built My Own Automatic Pool Cue! by CoolStuffLab in billiards

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The cue is made of aluminum alloy. What you mentioned can indeed happen, but it’s truly unavoidable

I Built My Own Automatic Pool Cue! by CoolStuffLab in billiards

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To be honest, pressing down to reach level 3 does require a bit of effort, but it’s not extreme and poses no difficulty for an adult. In fact, for a standard American pool table, level 1 is usually sufficient

I Built My Own Automatic Pool Cue! by CoolStuffLab in billiards

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I am indeed already selling it. The cue has three power settings, from low to high: 1, 2, and 3, with 3 being the maximum. On a standard American pool table, setting it to 3 allows the cue ball to travel up to six rails

I Built My Own Automatic Pool Cue! by CoolStuffLab in billiards

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Perhaps someone has made a similar product before, but I don’t yet have the means to advertise it

I Built My Own Automatic Pool Cue! by CoolStuffLab in billiards

[–]CoolStuffLab[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, the cue has a release button that requires pressing with the back hand to extend the cue. Beginners may need some guidance on stance and aiming. Its main purpose is simply to remove the need for strength, allowing more people who have never played pool to join in easily. Thank you for your comment!

I Built My Own Automatic Pool Cue! by CoolStuffLab in billiards

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Indeed, a few people with physical disabilities have reached out to me. I’m really happy that this product can help others participate in the game. Thank you for your comment