13 mm would be most common. However, anything from 12 mm to 14 mm would still be considered standard.
It should be 13 mm or 14 mm.
The BCA Rules require that the tip be 9 to 14 mm in diameter and the tip must be made of leather to perform a jump shot. If a metal ferrule is used, it cannot exceed 1 inch in length. However, BCA tournaments may use WPA Rules. In this case, there is no cue tip minimum and the cue tip must be of leather.
The standard tip for any person winning money in a football pool (or any other pool) is 10% of your winnings. So, your tip to the pool administrator should be about $46.00. By the way, congratulations!
No. The typical snooker cue tips are much smaller than the typical pool cue tips. So, you can fit a pool cue tip to a snooker cue, but not a snooker cue tip on a pool cue.
You should tip your pool cleaner the equivelent of one months service at Christmastime or the end of the year
Welding tip
No. Other than both being cue sports, they are very different.
yes, in ancient times people used the tip of their finger to measure out an inch. they also used the length from the tip their finger to the other tip of their finger to measure the persons height.
The best tip depends upon the player skill and type of play. If the tip is 14mm there is no reason to go softer than a medium tip. Using a soft tip for additional cue ball control should be limited to a tip of 13mm or smaller. A hard tip must be used for a break cue, but will take away from control for normal play. A hard tip is often used on house cues simply so it lasts longer. The brand of cue tip becomes a preference based on play that is a result of many thousands of hours of playing pool. The brand is unimportant to the average player - the hardness, curvature, and condition are important.
a cue tip
If you mean in mm, it is 25.4 mm and it is also approximately the distance between the tip of the thumb and the first joint of the thumb.
no, inch is customary and is about the same length of an adults tip of the thumb to the first joint, a millimeter (mm) is about the width of the tip of a thumb tac