(Black) Fiber Ring O.D. 1.375 x I.D. 0.75
The Role of Fiber Rings in the Butt Sleeve and (A) Joint Area
In professional cue construction, fiber rings used in the butt sleeve and (A) joint area serve as essential structural and decorative elements that contribute to both the cue’s strength and refined appearance. Positioned between contrasting materials—such as wood, phenolic, or metal—these precision components ensure clean transitions and long-term durability in high-stress regions of the cue.
Crafted from high-density vulcanized fiber, these rings combine resilience with visual sophistication. Their dense composition provides excellent bonding characteristics, shock absorption, and dimensional stability, protecting the cue from cracking or delamination caused by vibration, temperature changes, or adhesive stress. Beyond their mechanical function, fiber rings offer striking aesthetic appeal, creating a sharp contrast separator that visually defines each section of the cue with a clean, professional accent.
For cue makers, fiber rings in the butt sleeve and (A) joint area provide numerous benefits:
Reinforce and stabilize transition points between materials
Prevent cracking, separation, and finish failures over time
Provide a reliable adhesive bonding surface for structural integrity
Enhance visual appeal with crisp, ivory-white contrast lines
Offer versatility for both butt sleeve decoration and (A) joint reinforcement
These rings embody the perfect blend of form and function, ensuring the cue maintains its structural soundness and visual precision for years of play. Whether used as a design accent or a critical reinforcement layer, fiber rings in the butt sleeve and (A) joint area exemplify craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Specifications
Outside Diameter: 1.375"
Inside Diameter: 0.750"
Thickness: 0.030"
Material: High-Density Vulcanized Fiber
Color: Black
Application: Butt Sleeve and (A) Joint Reinforcement, Decorative Contrast Separator