Hello everybody.
I came from the pool planet. There when it comes to cleaning the shaft, some might use alcohol, some use sandpaper, some use Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. After cleaning/sanding, it is smooth and we use a leather to apply friction and heat to burnish the shaft. It closes up the pores in the maple wood and that's it. I recently came to the snooker planet and snooker players here do something different.
You don't seem to sand the shaft. You use raw linseed oil and 0000 grade wire wool. And you don't use a leather to burnish it. Why? Is it become of the ash wood? I don't know much physics and chemistry. Are the shafts treated differently because of the woods? Or is it the culture?
Thanks a lot.
- NN
I came from the pool planet. There when it comes to cleaning the shaft, some might use alcohol, some use sandpaper, some use Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. After cleaning/sanding, it is smooth and we use a leather to apply friction and heat to burnish the shaft. It closes up the pores in the maple wood and that's it. I recently came to the snooker planet and snooker players here do something different.
You don't seem to sand the shaft. You use raw linseed oil and 0000 grade wire wool. And you don't use a leather to burnish it. Why? Is it become of the ash wood? I don't know much physics and chemistry. Are the shafts treated differently because of the woods? Or is it the culture?
Thanks a lot.
- NN
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