Hi everyone!!
Ok, so since i live in Sri Lanka, the only option i have at the moment when re-tipping my cue is elkmaster. I really dont mind it, but the problem is the consistency.
I have a 10mm ferrule, so I recently bought a 11mm tip and cut it down, burnished it and so on. The tip played great as soon as i put it on, and i was able to (finally!!) get in 20+ breaks at regular intervals. But then after a few days, i started to lose the connection with the shot (by which I mean that the cue ball seemed to go at least SLIGHTLY off direction, at best) which meant that anything which was more than a few inches away from the cue ball was likely to miss the pocket (so often hitting the edge of the pocket!!). At first i thought that I was just having one of my bad days, but then when it continued (which is NOT usual) i started to doubt the tip. My fears seemed to be confirmed when i got a few accurate shots when i tapped the tip with the cue ball a little, and then the same thing started happening again.
So my question is this - is this because i have a bad tip, or is it that you have to reshape it after you bed it i.e. play it in?? This particular tip seemed a bit off anyways (there was a funny "cardboard edge" kind of sound when i chalked it) so i replaced it, but would really appreciate comments for future reference. Thanks!!
Ok, so since i live in Sri Lanka, the only option i have at the moment when re-tipping my cue is elkmaster. I really dont mind it, but the problem is the consistency.
I have a 10mm ferrule, so I recently bought a 11mm tip and cut it down, burnished it and so on. The tip played great as soon as i put it on, and i was able to (finally!!) get in 20+ breaks at regular intervals. But then after a few days, i started to lose the connection with the shot (by which I mean that the cue ball seemed to go at least SLIGHTLY off direction, at best) which meant that anything which was more than a few inches away from the cue ball was likely to miss the pocket (so often hitting the edge of the pocket!!). At first i thought that I was just having one of my bad days, but then when it continued (which is NOT usual) i started to doubt the tip. My fears seemed to be confirmed when i got a few accurate shots when i tapped the tip with the cue ball a little, and then the same thing started happening again.
So my question is this - is this because i have a bad tip, or is it that you have to reshape it after you bed it i.e. play it in?? This particular tip seemed a bit off anyways (there was a funny "cardboard edge" kind of sound when i chalked it) so i replaced it, but would really appreciate comments for future reference. Thanks!!
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