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One more piece of paper won't work! Is the table more "rolled" than flat?

A billiard table with standard specifications and high quality must be flat. Wanting to "point where to play" is obviously difficult to achieve on an uneven pool table.

Because of this, before a star billiard table is installed and put into use, an important part is to check the flatness.

As an equipment exported to nearly 100 countries and regions and will soon be unveiled in Crucible, "Star Brand Manufacturing" has been described by six-time world champion Ray Lilton as "flat as glass". If you don't get the concept of "flat as glass" for a while, then take a look at our experiment:

Professional workers usually use a level to check the flatness of the pool table. When the pool table is flat, the level looks like this:

One more piece of paper won't work! Is the table more "rolled" than flat?

Mercury can be seen in the middle, not exceeding the scale.

We put a piece of 70 grams of A4 paper commonly used in China on the table, and the standard thickness is 0.088 mm. So thin, after putting it on, it should not have any impact on the flatness of the table, right?

One more piece of paper won't work! Is the table more "rolled" than flat?

The results surprised us. As soon as the A4 paper is put away, the mercury in the level fluctuates greatly, and it is no longer in the middle.

One more piece of paper won't work! Is the table more "rolled" than flat?

Next we switched to napkins, and the result was the same.

Experimental process

The word "ingenuity" is in words and more in practical actions. A thin piece of paper can have such a big impact on flatness, which is enough to say that the star card billiard table has the ultimate "truth" on flatness from all aspects of production to installation.

So, why is the star billiards table so flat? Pay attention to the star billiards public account, we will reveal the "password" behind it in the following article.

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