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    hi all
    I'm planning on finishing my new cue with raw linseed oil. I'm happy with this as I have seen cues finished this way. Cues purchased by well known makers appear to have a different finish to the but of the cue.
    is a different finish applied to the ebony.
    regards
    ian

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    Yes a different finish is used sometimes as I've found, people with really sweaty hands, can and will pull the oil or. Making it rough to the touch.

    Extended a cue for a friend and had just this problem with it a few months later.
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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Ninja.cues View Post
      Yes a different finish is used sometimes as I've found, people with really sweaty hands, can and will pull the oil or. Making it rough to the touch.

      Extended a cue for a friend and had just this problem with it a few months later.
      I suffer from sweaty hands and have had this problem after refinishing a cue. It didn't matter how much I buffed it (and I seriously did) after a session it still went a little sticky.

      Wax on the butt, a baby wipe on the shaft and some chalk in the v of my left hand sorted the sticky bit and the cue is now great.

      I wonder what affects a newly oiled cue sent to a humid country would be, does anyone refinishing a shaft make any allowances I wonder?
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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Shockerz View Post
        I suffer from sweaty hands and have had this problem after refinishing a cue. It didn't matter how much I buffed it (and I seriously did) after a session it still went a little sticky.

        Wax on the butt, a baby wipe on the shaft and some chalk in the v of my left hand sorted the sticky bit and the cue is now great.

        I wonder what affects a newly oiled cue sent to a humid country would be, does anyone refinishing a shaft make any allowances I wonder?
        Yes they would do and know I would....
        Might use a lacquer or polish...but not heavy, few good costs, lightly sand and finish it with wax.
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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Shockerz View Post
          I suffer from sweaty hands and have had this problem after refinishing a cue. It didn't matter how much I buffed it (and I seriously did) after a session it still went a little sticky.

          Wax on the butt, a baby wipe on the shaft and some chalk in the v of my left hand sorted the sticky bit and the cue is now great.

          I wonder what affects a newly oiled cue sent to a humid country would be, does anyone refinishing a shaft make any allowances I wonder?
          The cue that I'm about to send off is going to HK, which is why i prolonged the finishing stage to just over 2 weeks making sure the finish is as stable as can be. I finish the butts slightly differently to the shaft but I do this on all my cues.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by RogiBear View Post
            The cue that I'm about to send off is going to HK, which is why i prolonged the finishing stage to just over 2 weeks making sure the finish is as stable as can be. I finish the butts slightly differently to the shaft but I do this on all my cues.
            Do you put additional dryers in yourmix to give you a better chance?
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