I walked into a pawnshop type establishment and saw a BCE Heritage 3 piece cue on sale there. Picked it up and felt the shaft and it was heavily varnished. Not that I was planning to buy that cue because the asking price was ridiculous, but if I did, I was wondering how to remove the varnish from that cue and what do I do after that to give it a nicer feel?
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Originally Posted by Chunqx View PostI walked into a pawnshop type establishment and saw a BCE Heritage 3 piece cue on sale there. Picked it up and felt the shaft and it was heavily varnished. Not that I was planning to buy that cue because the asking price was ridiculous, but if I did, I was wondering how to remove the varnish from that cue and what do I do after that to give it a nicer feel?
did it fairly recently to my pool cue and I'm a DIY-a-phobe but dead easy even for me ... and my cue is soooo much better ...
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spend more on a proper cue - you don't know what you will find when you remove the varnish.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postspend more on a proper cue - you don't know what you will find when you remove the varnish.
the cue I use for UK 8ball pool is so much better having removed the varnish ... before it was sticky, sometimes less, sometimes more - difficult to judge a "feel" shot ... now it always slides over my bridge hand perfectly ...
I actually used 600 (fine) sandpaper thinking the finer the better but I think I was wrong, so I roughed it up a bit with 400 (medium) ... imo, you want a smooth but matt finish, not a smooth and shiny finish ...
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postspend more on a proper cue - you don't know what you will find when you remove the varnish.
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Originally Posted by DandyA View Postguess is depends on whether the varnish is transparent or not LOL ... if it's transparent you can see exactly what'll you'll get ...
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Originally Posted by JohnBray View PostShould the butt be sanded also or just the shaft?
4 years after playing both snooker and pool with my Cannon, I treated myself to a £120 Welsh Dragon which I now use for snooker and has no varnish on it at all ... both shafts now (after removing the varnish from the Cannon) slide just as well over my bridge and the butts just don't matter ...
they play a wee bit differently but they both work just as well in their respective games (pool and snooker) ...
and as poolq implied, taking the varnish off the butt might open a can of worms - it's almost certainly paint underneath, not ebony! wouldn't be so black if it was ebony would it?
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sanding cues
you dont have to use sandpaper just use a scourer what you use for washing up dont take of as much and cleans at the same time then use 1 of the oils mentioned in other threads like dave coutes or mike woolridge or the linseed oil ,i mixed linseed and danish oil to try it seems ok
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