So I just ordered a craftsman century cue, as seen, http://www.craftsmancues.com/acatalo...ard_range.html
The extra layer of varnish I guess which is on it isn't causing the smoothest glide across my hand when I'm using it.
So what should I do? I've heard one guy suggest use 400 grit sandpaper - then coat it in linseed oil - then use beeswax in another thread. I haven't heard many others agreeing with that, so I don't know what the best option is. Is varnish something you want to remove? Why did the cue maker put it there in the first place if most people remove it? Could just using beeswax on it do the trick? Or perhaps just using the finest of sandpaper?
All responses appreciated
Cheers
The extra layer of varnish I guess which is on it isn't causing the smoothest glide across my hand when I'm using it.
So what should I do? I've heard one guy suggest use 400 grit sandpaper - then coat it in linseed oil - then use beeswax in another thread. I haven't heard many others agreeing with that, so I don't know what the best option is. Is varnish something you want to remove? Why did the cue maker put it there in the first place if most people remove it? Could just using beeswax on it do the trick? Or perhaps just using the finest of sandpaper?
All responses appreciated
Cheers
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