Has anybody had any trouble with elkmaster tips lately,just brought a box put about five on my cue and all are very soft and do not bed in at all!
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I have had plenty of Elk master tips and i am not a fan honestly. I just don't like the feel of them and the strike you get on the Cue ball, i know many love them and that is fine but they are not for me.
Every one i have had has been genuine to and they are on most Cue's i have bought but before to long i find myself cutting them off and sticking another on!!!If it is called " Common sense " why is it so rare???
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Originally Posted by Chappy5 View PostI have had plenty of Elk master tips and i am not a fan honestly. I just don't like the feel of them and the strike you get on the Cue ball, i know many love them and that is fine but they are not for me.
Every one i have had has been genuine to and they are on most Cue's i have bought but before to long i find myself cutting them off and sticking another on!!!Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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I wouldn't look past buffalo diamond plus by Tweetens given the choice, nice firm tip which i feel comfortable with on all shots. Mike Wooldridge supertips are also a pretty good alternative to the old elk master...Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning...
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i use a scalpel with a brand new blade every time (they are cheap), I turn the cue vertical and trim down carefully slicing a little at a time, then when sanding only sand downwards so not to seperate the fibres. I dont think stanley blades are sharp enough. Most elk masters i put on turn out nice and firm this way however there are still some soft ones which might be usefull for players who want a soft tip. In a box of elk masters there are hard, medium and soft, i can't tell which is which until ive trimmed them. They are so cheap though i dont mind having to discard a few, its just a hassle to have to retip again.
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Originally Posted by matt926_uk View Posti use a scalpel with a brand new blade every time (they are cheap), I turn the cue vertical and trim down carefully slicing a little at a time, then when sanding only sand downwards so not to seperate the fibres. I dont think stanley blades are sharp enough. Most elk masters i put on turn out nice and firm this way however there are still some soft ones which might be usefull for players who want a soft tip. In a box of elk masters there are hard, medium and soft, i can't tell which is which until ive trimmed them. They are so cheap though i dont mind having to discard a few, its just a hassle to have to retip again.
Personally never had many problems with elks, odd one or two are too soft and the fibres come apart but very rarely unlike Brunswick blue diamonds which just don't have enough binding solution in them, quality of them now is terrible. As mentioned above the Buffalo Diamond Plus tips are very good
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostYou need to get Trevor White to fit them ........mine's still going strong , been on for 5 months .
Philip maybe you should get a tip press, my mate has recently bought one and all his Elks are coming out spot on......Winner of 2011 Masters Fantasy game......
Winner of 2011 World Championship Fantasy game.......
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I don't think it's too hard to pick out good elks if you follow a testing method like the scratch test... given time you'll become very good at separating soft, medium and hard, understandable cue makers are excellent at picking out "good elk's"!Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning...
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U should do what someone else said, dig your nail in very hard and if it doesnt make a mark or only lightly scores it then it should be a good tip, if i can dig my nail in at all i tend to leave these tips for club cues, i tend to look for tips that have a nice shiny side and no visible cracks or pimples on the surface, these tend to be better and . Always use a sharp blade to do tips alsoLast edited by frazz; 20 January 2014, 11:31 PM.
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