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I tried white spirit, varnish remover and acetone Kayen, none of them touched the lacquer, so had to resort to elbow grease, I took it gently, very gently as I didn't want to screw up.
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Originally Posted by John Flaf View PostMy new cue courtesy of Mr ADR. First time I used it I found the lacquer just a bit tacky so I've taken it back to natural using 120 to remove lacquer then 600, then 1500 and finished off with 0000 wire wool.
I had planned to oil it but think i will leave it as is I like the look and feel of it, it just glides in my cue arm now no problem unfurling my fingers either.
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My new cue courtesy of Mr ADR. First time I used it I found the lacquer just a bit tacky so I've taken it back to natural using 120 to remove lacquer then 600, then 1500 and finished off with 0000 wire wool.
I had planned to oil it but think i will leave it as is I like the look and feel of it, it just glides in my cue arm now no problem unfurling my fingers either.
Last edited by John Flaf; 2 May 2019, 12:10 PM.
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Not sure how i duplicated, sorry manually deleted it.Attached Files
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Yeah from wity, pearwood with buckeye burl for the butt. Need to put a firmer tip on it but plays decent.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostAlso seen some talk that if you cue straight with a heavier cue it's more likely to stay straight throughout the shot as opposed to lighter cues where it doesn't take much to knock them off. Not really sure how much truth there is to that, though i suppose if you take mass into consideration it's going to take more to shift a 20 oz cue offline than a 16oz for example.
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