The laser level gives a great first approximation. For fine tuning slow a ball (struck with a cue stick) : a. Down each long rail in both directions b. Down each short rail in both directions c. From each corner to the opposite corner in both directions d. From each corner to the opposite side pocket in both directions
I think a laser level is good, but it depends on how flat and square that target (piece of wood) is. Myself, I’d start with a Mitutoyo or a Starrett bubble level. Both of them are well calibrated, even if you buy their lowest end models. Their higher end models can be very expensive, but are even better calibrated.
Your slate can also sag over time. I had it happen to my table. We had to replace the slate. I had balls rolling to the side on slow shots. Honestly it looked just like what you showed.
for sure... that's even more accurate than a laser. I've seen people try to do it with just a 1 foot bubble level too.. The laser gets it plenty close enough to where I never notice any type of roll afterwards!
The laser level gives a great first approximation. For fine tuning slow a ball (struck with a cue stick) :
a. Down each long rail in both directions
b. Down each short rail in both directions
c. From each corner to the opposite corner in both directions
d. From each corner to the opposite side pocket in both directions
Not a crescent wrench, it's a combination wrench. Open end and box end.
You actually don’t have to own a laser. You just need a buddy that does.
I think a laser level is good, but it depends on how flat and square that target (piece of wood) is. Myself, I’d start with a Mitutoyo or a Starrett bubble level. Both of them are well calibrated, even if you buy their lowest end models. Their higher end models can be very expensive, but are even better calibrated.
what if there is a spot in the middle that is higher?
Then the slate has a crown , and adjusting the legs won't fix it
Your slate can also sag over time. I had it happen to my table. We had to replace the slate. I had balls rolling to the side on slow shots. Honestly it looked just like what you showed.
I like using a machinist level but if the laser works, use what you have access to.
for sure... that's even more accurate than a laser. I've seen people try to do it with just a 1 foot bubble level too.. The laser gets it plenty close enough to where I never notice any type of roll afterwards!
Interesting🤘
So, with respect, the wrench you’re using is a box wrench and not a crescent wrench.
Ya, lol.. I've been informed!
Great vid
Thanks!
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LOL... i've thought about it.. I kinda like that pic of my playing in the finals though. I suppose I could edit that part out
you always messing up words ,its funny i do it all the time keep up the humor caus this game is taken way too seriously dont ask me how I know
@@johnmullis1156 lol.. gotta at least try to have fun!