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Be careful with getting wax onto the tip, can destroy its playing surface, as the wax will soak into the leather, which will prevent the tip to be roughened up, thus chalk will not stick, also could create an uneven striking surface if the wax has soaked in more one side than the other.
Its a solid wax. And im not that stupid to put it onto the top of the tip, neither do i think anyone else would be
The easiest way to burnish the edge of the tip is use the paper on the block of triangle chalk. It helps to harden the outside if there are any little fibres sticking out and also helps keep the shape.
The easiest way to burnish the edge of the tip is use the paper on the block of triangle chalk. It helps to harden the outside if there are any little fibres sticking out and also helps keep the shape.
I've heard this a lot but unsure of the technique, how's it done exactly?
Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning...
Assume you take the paper off the chalk and turn it around your tip .
I use a £5 note because i'm poor........Not sure if there is any truth in the rumour that ADR uses £50's and throws them away after use
That's what i don't understand as the paper is so small! When i use notes i can only burnish the top sides of the tip as i like to taper the tip out from the ferrule slightly, which is why I'm searching for alternatives...
I think your right Neil lol the money he makes out of us poor snooker fanatics, what i heard a quote from adr "Five pound notes are s**** to burnish, i use £50 minimum and then use it for bog roll !"
Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning...
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