
Do you ever scratch your head, wondering just how the folks on TV do it when it comes to getting the right angle in billiards? Well, they’re not called professionals for nothing, but you now have a tool to help you make better shots with the digitally assisted billiards project. This DIY project will require the use of a webcam, a computer and a projector, showing you the trajectories of your current shot so that you can free up some brain cells to chat with that bombshell standing right across the table. This system is able to detect the angle of the cue, showing a glowing blue line that points to where individual balls will head to, in addition to the collisions. Now to work on the strength of your shot…
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