Joint Screw - Billiard Term Definition
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Definition of Joint Screw
Joint Screw is a billiards term that is a part of Pool Cue Terminology.
The joint screw on a pool cue is the portion of the cue that connects the two pieces of a two-piece pool cue. The joint screw is often called the pin end or the male connector end. Joint screws come in a myriad of various thread types and sizes. In fact, some players (and/or marketers of pool cues swear that thread size and type have some influence on how a pool cue plays, specifically how it hits.)
Joint Screw - Usage
It is important to ensure that the joint screw on my cue stick does not get damaged when traveling around.
Billiards - Joint Screw
- Title: Joint Screw
- Author: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)
- Published: 8/17/2008 9:51:14 PM
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