Although I've been playing for years, I'm in fact still a novice. I just wonder, how do I know when I need to re-tip my cue? I have my own cue for almost ten years (I don't play that often though). Never feel the tip need to be replace...
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Each person will know what size and shape they like their tips and the particular feeling the tip gives them .
Each tip will vary in the length of time it taks to lose its shape or feel so i suppose its hard to put it into hours when someone feels its time for a change .
The newer tips seem to last a lot longer than elks or blue diamonds .
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Originally Posted by The Doctor View PostThe tip should always have a side wall on it and the dome on the tip should never come to meet the ferrule. If this is the case it will start to damage the ferrule. Re-tip before it gets to this stage.
It seems to me my cue tip never wear over the years... maybe I should play more :snooker:
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