
There are many options for making snooker cues. Some cues are heavier than others while others are lighter. The best options for snooker cues are maple and ash, regardless of material. Maple has its drawbacks and should be avoided. These woods come in different degrees of stiffness and whippyness. It is important to choose the right cue.
Materials used to make snooker cues
Ash cues display clear grain patterns such as chevrons and even arrows. It can be challenging to bend straight as the graining of ash cues is often uneven. Therefore, it is crucial to select the right cue for you to avoid potential problems.
Ash cues are traditionally made from English ash, which has become less common due to felling laws. More recently, demand has moved to American ash, which is straight grain. English ash cues can be darker and heavier than those made in the USA and often have visible chevrons. Acer saprum maples can also be used, though they are more expensive. The maple timber has been fully kiln dried and seasoned for at the very least 12 months.
Rolled and bound the exact same
Ash is a dense, lightweight and durable wood that's great for making a snooker utensil. It isn't as expensive as high-end luxury cues for snooker. It has some flexibility to make it easier to spin the balls. It also has lower deflection than other woods.

Ash and Maple are the two traditional timbers for cue shafts. Maple and Ash both offer high levels of rigidity as well as playability. Some models are equipped with brass or polymer ferrules.
Responsive to wear-and-tear
You need to look after your snooker cups. You should store them properly, away from direct sunlight and moisture. The best way to prevent them from warping or damage is to keep them on a cue shelf. It is also important to protect them from abrasive materials such as sandpaper or chemicals.
One way to keep them in good condition is to add weight. It is important to select a cue that is at least 17 ounces. Anything less than that can cause strain on your arm. You may also experience over acceleration if you purchase a cue lighter than that.
Add weight to the butt
It is essential to have a good balance by weighing the butt on a snooker snooker cup. Cues made from ash can be found in many forms, while some cues are made with maple. Some cues feature intricate decoration, while others have simple lines.
The butt is a heavy, lower piece attached to the shaft by a screw. The shaft is a smaller, narrower piece. The two pieces are attached at the butt, where a male screw threads into a female screw. Cue joints can either be made from brass, plastic, or wood. Most common is the brass-to–brass joint.

Rolling and bouncing the same
Ash billiard is one of the most common types of snooker dice. Ash snooker dice weigh around 18 to 20 ounces. This is lighter than larger billiard balls. Most snooker cues consist of ash. However, there are some cues that are made of maple.
Ash snooker cues are also less expensive than other materials. It will depend on how much they cost wholesale. Therefore, it is easy to find a cue for a reasonable price.