I currently have one hanging, it is only a very minor warp on that one.
I have another which im doing in a few days when it arrives and that is more severe, for dealing with that i lay it on my steel straight edge (bought from diy shop) so you can see the warp, i then use a strip of rubber wrapping type stuff to straighten the cue against the straight edge and then i cover it with a towel and lay a hot water bottle over the area thats warped and leave it over night, then i will loosen the wrapping and check on the results, if im happy with it il the hang it up aswell until its collected.
If im not happy il just repeat the process.
If its an oiled cue i will also refinish it with linseed oil before i hang it.
Iv had good results doing it this way and feel alot more comfortable than bending the cue and risking snapping it.
I know somebody who has done it in the past using a similar method, they had a dead straight surface and then used a heat blanket on it and tied the cue down flat.
But i find my hot water bottle works fine lol
I have another which im doing in a few days when it arrives and that is more severe, for dealing with that i lay it on my steel straight edge (bought from diy shop) so you can see the warp, i then use a strip of rubber wrapping type stuff to straighten the cue against the straight edge and then i cover it with a towel and lay a hot water bottle over the area thats warped and leave it over night, then i will loosen the wrapping and check on the results, if im happy with it il the hang it up aswell until its collected.
If im not happy il just repeat the process.
If its an oiled cue i will also refinish it with linseed oil before i hang it.
Iv had good results doing it this way and feel alot more comfortable than bending the cue and risking snapping it.
I know somebody who has done it in the past using a similar method, they had a dead straight surface and then used a heat blanket on it and tied the cue down flat.
But i find my hot water bottle works fine lol
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