Monday, July 7, 2008

Parts of a Billiard Table You Pay For

In the world of pool, the billiard table is one of the most expensive equipments ever made. If you are a sports enthusiast and you really love to play pool, purchasing a billiard table is the most advisable thing you could do. A billiard table is not just a piece of big wood. It's more than holes and clothing. It's an investment you could imagine yourself with especially if you want to go further than just playing for fun.



There are several parts of a billiard table that you should know so when the moment comes when you've decided to buy one, it won't come as a surprise if the price is higher than you expected. Knowing more about the anatomy of a billiard table is like knowing what you've paid for. Quite similar when purchasing a cue stick. The quality is always what makes the product cheap or expensive.



a. Cushion - is that piece of material that is made of rubber attached on the surface of the rail. This provides a good bounce when performing a maneuver on billiard balls. Precision of work and design speaks of good quality and provides accuracy that can evaluate a good bounce. This you'll have to pay for dearly. One of the best quality cushions are made by Brunswick.



b. Slate - this is the most expensive part of a billiard table. A slate is made up of rock. A high-quality billiard table is made not just of pure wood but also of a fine composite material that defines the figure and density. Good news is, slates are dependable and will last for several years. Bad news is, you pay like a thousand bucks for the slate alone. Additional details not included. But there are some billiard tables that are not made of slates. They will cost you less than a thousand.



c. Cabinets - This is also one factor that makes the whole billiard table cost a bunch. When this is made, they gather the important materials and combined them together to produce a frame that can be appealing to touch and withstand the test of beating. Here, you also pay for the lamination and the kinds of materials used to patch a whole piece. The elegant ones are made out of maple, mahogany, tulip, etc.



d. Felt - if you wonder what the green cloth on your table is called, there you go. The felt is not just a onetime piece of wool. It is wool mixed with other different materials like nylon. They wove it together, voila! A good quality felt is smooth all over.

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