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Originally Posted by thelongbomber View PostRespectfully disagree. In theory, a harder tip will offer more throw akin to playing with a more "stiff" shaft. With soft tips, the tip "bends" and absorbs impact, and then releases the cue ball more slowly also. If you play with side, a softer tip will throw the cue ball "less" offline, while a harder tip will throw the cue ball "more" offline. One way to "fix" a "whippy" cue is to use a harder tip. Same with an overly stiff shaft, and softer tip. John Higgins uses a hard tip last time I heard commentators mention it (few years back).
More theory/discussion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx4r0NSsxqo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72p2IGBV1N8
Yes a tip is important but i think you can get too hung up on it n look for the tinniest of things to improve your game , when your playing well you will play well with a variety of tips from a blue diamond to a kamui .
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Thank you everyone for replying. I already been headache for this tip issue for a week. I am more prefer to hard tip as I found it easier for me to stunt a long shot compare to softer tip. Been using a Talisman WB hard type but the tip only last for about
2 weeks and not really that hard as well. Still not sure whether i'm fixing it wrongly or what. For me, to get a nice hard tip is just like a nightmare especially my country having limited supplier and plenty of fake Elk Master tips.
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Originally Posted by GabrielOng View PostThank you everyone for replying. I already been headache for this tip issue for a week. I am more prefer to hard tip as I found it easier for me to stunt a long shot compare to softer tip. Been using a Talisman WB hard type but the tip only last for about
2 weeks and not really that hard as well. Still not sure whether i'm fixing it wrongly or what. For me, to get a nice hard tip is just like a nightmare especially my country having limited supplier and plenty of fake Elk Master tips.VR Ultimate Limited Edition 1 Piece Ash Cue - 58” | 9mm | 18.9oz | 29.5mm | 18”.
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Originally Posted by GabrielOng View PostThank you everyone for replying. I already been headache for this tip issue for a week. I am more prefer to hard tip as I found it easier for me to stunt a long shot compare to softer tip. Been using a Talisman WB hard type but the tip only last for about
2 weeks and not really that hard as well. Still not sure whether i'm fixing it wrongly or what. For me, to get a nice hard tip is just like a nightmare especially my country having limited supplier and plenty of fake Elk Master tips.
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Originally Posted by GabrielOng View PostHi Bros...I'm using the 11mm size and trim it by using the tip sharpener in a slow motions rotating trimming. After that I sanded the top to dome shape using 240 sand paper. Anything wrong with my procedure ?Mayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com
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Bro, you need this....
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Most players in Malaysia use this, I used this as well but now no more.....
I used this to press the Omin Red & end up like having stainless steel tip on my cue.
Sometime I might worry the cue ball crack... Every time I hit it sound ~~ "Tang"
You are just like me long ago...
I loved hard tip & was trying to look for the hardest tip.
I tried Pro Granite, I tried Talisman XH, I tried the Omin Red..... I pressed them all !!!
But now I'm stick to Kamui MH or maybe the new ELK Master Special.
Which part of Malaysia are you in ?Last edited by kadobau; 27 May 2014, 11:04 AM.
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Originally Posted by Ramon View PostPro grant tips,, soft for snooker??? as far as I know, you're the first player to say that.!!! Anyway, try moori hard. usually used by pool players (American Pool). they are much harder than pro grant or Talisman.
I even pressed the Granite myself before fixing it .......
I have also pressed the Omin Red, pressed the Talisman XH ~~~~ Hahaha... I think I was crazy
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But all these are history ~~~~~ I'm now on KAMUI MH.Last edited by kadobau; 27 May 2014, 11:14 AM.
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Originally Posted by GabrielOng View PostHi Bro Kadobau. I'm in Puchong, Selangor. You're using DIY tip compress ? How you find the kamui mh ? OK or not the level of hardness ? Is there any people selling in Malaysia ?
Not the type that you want..... What you want is extremely hard tip.
Also, don't really last long... about 1.5 month, for you... maybe 2 weeks.
I may change to New Elk Special.... cause KAMUI too costly...
I buy from Singapore or Thai. Very expensive, SING$18/pc, Thai slightly cheaper.
New ELK cheaper & last longer but not that springy as compare to KAMUI.... IMO.
I'm now has the New ELK special on my cue, almost 1 month & still look like just installed while ago.
You are just like me earlier.... I always look for the hardest tip.
But I force myself to change, I try the softer tips.... may not used to it at the beginning stage but I stay firm....
After couple of months, I fall in love with it...
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