Great tip! I use painter’s tape since it leaves less residue and sticks well. Makes all the difference!
If you’re unsure about your cutting technique, practice on a scrap piece first. It builds confidence and can save your actual driver shaft from mistakes!
Such a wise suggestion! It’s always good to get the feel of cutting before working on the actual material.
Using the wrong type of glue during reassembly is another common error. Make sure the adhesive is suitable for the materials you are working with!
That’s so true! Some glues can weaken the shaft—definitely read the labels carefully before applying any adhesive.
A fun fact: Did you know that some people actually cut their shafts too short because they forget to account for the grip? Always factor in the grip length when measuring!
That’s hilarious but also tragic! I can only imagine the disappointment when you realize what happened. Measure twice, guys!
Well said! It’s amazing how little adjustments can improve your game. Happy cutting, everyone!
I always appreciate a detailed approach! It takes precision and care. Those of us who follow these steps often enjoy better performance on the green!