Hi all.
My last tip ended in a pretty bad mess due to a number of massive miscues. I play English 8 ball and during practice I had been experimenting with how much top I could get on the cue ball by hitting as near the top edge as possible. After a while I noticed the tip had began to fragment around the edge and small pieces had come off.
I changed the tip and noticed the wood in the center of the ferrule is lower than the outer edge of the metal. Like there is a dip in the middle. I thought this was a bit odd so tried to flatten it off a bit with a file. I didn't go all the way as I was worried about the top of the ferrule being off straight. There was still a slight dip when I had finished. I went ahead and put a new tip on making sure i applied plenty of pressure so the center of the tip made contact with the wood.
Now I have noticed the tip is beginning to fray around the edges again. I can see fibers 'lifting' on the edge of the tip. The thing is I havent had a single miscue with this new tip.
I may be answering my own question here but is this due to the 'dip' in the end of my cue where the outer edge of the ferrule is higher than the wood in the center? Is it the case that the tip is being sort of cut buy the sharp edge of the ferrule each time I use side screw or top spin?
My last tip ended in a pretty bad mess due to a number of massive miscues. I play English 8 ball and during practice I had been experimenting with how much top I could get on the cue ball by hitting as near the top edge as possible. After a while I noticed the tip had began to fragment around the edge and small pieces had come off.
I changed the tip and noticed the wood in the center of the ferrule is lower than the outer edge of the metal. Like there is a dip in the middle. I thought this was a bit odd so tried to flatten it off a bit with a file. I didn't go all the way as I was worried about the top of the ferrule being off straight. There was still a slight dip when I had finished. I went ahead and put a new tip on making sure i applied plenty of pressure so the center of the tip made contact with the wood.
Now I have noticed the tip is beginning to fray around the edges again. I can see fibers 'lifting' on the edge of the tip. The thing is I havent had a single miscue with this new tip.
I may be answering my own question here but is this due to the 'dip' in the end of my cue where the outer edge of the ferrule is higher than the wood in the center? Is it the case that the tip is being sort of cut buy the sharp edge of the ferrule each time I use side screw or top spin?
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