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how do you shape your tips ?
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Originally Posted by totlxtc View PostUsing a scalpel is a better way to cut as the blade is sharper and thinner. But beware that your not too aggressive as ive had them ping everywhere and a 1 inch long scar of what happens when you slip. If you look for Swan 10a blades they are best. 10's have a curved end and are only good for surgery, 11's are simply too slim and the blade will snap. You can get them at any good stationery place.
Also try 3M 220 grit paper. Its what i use and its dam good stuff and wont break up on your tip. Pricey mind.Proud winner of the 2009 Premier League Semi-Final Prediction Contest
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To help prevent scratching the ferrule I usually stick on a piece of electricians tape the same width as the ferrule, I use electricians tape as it's not too sticky.
No idea how you can get really deep scratches out of the ferrule though, I just polish mine up with 00000 wire wool, but like you say, it won't get rid of the scratches.
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Originally Posted by Dan27 View PostTo help prevent scratching the ferrule I usually stick on a piece of electricians tape the same width as the ferrule, I use electricians tape as it's not too sticky.
No idea how you can get really deep scratches out of the ferrule though, I just polish mine up with 00000 wire wool, but like you say, it won't get rid of the scratches.
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Originally Posted by totlxtc View PostUsing a scalpel is a better way to cut as the blade is sharper and thinner. But beware that your not too aggressive as ive had them ping everywhere and a 1 inch long scar of what happens when you slip. If you look for Swan 10a blades they are best. 10's have a curved end and are only good for surgery, 11's are simply too slim and the blade will snap. You can get them at any good stationery place.
Also try 3M 220 grit paper. Its what i use and its dam good stuff and wont break up on your tip. Pricey mind.
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Originally Posted by xander View Postok so how do you guys shape your tips by that i mean wot tools do you use ?
http://www.handmadecues.com/info/30-retipping.htm
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when i put on a new tip i will shape it roughly then play with it for about 10/15 frames to bed the tip in. then finaly shape it to how i like it doing it this way i have found that it keeps its shape better and you dont have to keep messing with it. just like to say i have just started playing with mike wooldridge's super tips the pressed ones best tips i have ever used by a country mile i would strongly recommend them to anyone
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