How do coin operated pool tables work?

After using a coin-operated table for the first time, you may be surprised that after you scratched, the cue ball alone would always return to play. How does this work?

By using a magnetic cue ball, a different weighted cue ball, or a different-sized cue balls, depending on the table.

For those of you not familiar with coin-operated pool tables, all the balls are held inside the table until the correct number of coins are inserted. After inserting your coins and pushing the lever into the machine, the balls roll out into an accessible ball box at the end of the table.  As each ball is hit into a pocket during game play, it rolls down a simple system of internal chutes that return it to a storage area on the side of the table where you can see the balls through a plexiglass window on the ball box door. The balls are then contained until the game is over and more money is inserted.

However, since it’s common to scratch by sinking the cue ball, there has to be a system for returning just that one ball. Otherwise, the game would be over the first time anybody scratched.

Some tables use cue balls that are a different size from the colored/numbered balls. This system works fairly well, although some players allege that having a larger diameter cue ball throws off their shots and changes the dynamics of the game.

Magnetic cue ball return systems rely on a magnetic cue ball. The magnetic cue ball is repelled by another magnet inside the table’s internal chutes. The repelling action of the magnets push the ball, sending the cue ball into a separate path that returns it to the player. This system works very well. Magnetic cue balls are regulation size and weight and unlikely to affect play.

By Melissa Buchanan

What happens if the felt is installed incorrectly?

The company you choose to install the felt on your pool table is a very important choice! An improper felt installation can result in wrinkles in your felt, which are not only unsightly, but can affect the table’s play. If the felt is too loose, it wrinkles. If it’s too tight, it can rip. If it’s installed improperly on the rails, it can actually pull and permanently warp the cushions/cushions. To see one example of a badly felted table, click here. Did you know the technique used to install one felt can be completely different when installing another? Simonis cloth uses a very specific installation process and if you don’t know what that process is, you can end up with visible lines all over the table. We know how important your table is to you. Your felt is a key component for a flawless playing surface. Choose Absolute Billiard Services today and you won’t need us again for years!

By Melissa Buchanan

What is ‘crating your slate’?

We offer billiard slate crating services, also known as ‘crating your slate’. We can breakdown any 3 piece slate pool table and package the slate in our signature crating designed specifically for safe and secure transport. This is mandatory for most reputable moving service companies. They will not take on the liability of transporting any billiard slate unless crated properly. We are the best when it comes to providing customized slate crating services. Every crate is built onsite to ensure a custom fit for your specific billiard slate.

By Melissa Buchanan

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