I've posted on here previously regarding exposed grain on my cue and it would appear the cue maker concerned doesn't seem interested. I've had both Parris and Trevor White cues before and I know the grain isn't meant to be as exposed as it is and feels considerably rough.
Unfortunately I don't have the time to take it or send it to a cuemaker so was wondering if there was anything that I could do myself that doesn't have considerable risk involved?
I've searched through for forums and found a million and one different ways of filling the grain, most of which seem to involve using sandpaper which scares the life out of me! I did see a couple of people mention beeswax could be used to fill the grain to a degree?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Unfortunately I don't have the time to take it or send it to a cuemaker so was wondering if there was anything that I could do myself that doesn't have considerable risk involved?
I've searched through for forums and found a million and one different ways of filling the grain, most of which seem to involve using sandpaper which scares the life out of me! I did see a couple of people mention beeswax could be used to fill the grain to a degree?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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