Having persuaded my club to recover the table I have volunteered to be responsible for looking after it. They are buying a new brush and new table iron and I asked if they would buy a napping block, but the supplier said we wouldn't need one with their new iron. Can that be right? Also, I saw somebody on a video use something like the back of a carpet tile wrapped round the brush instead of a napping block. Would that work?
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Just wrap a piece of cloth around youre brush about 3 wraps , and use the upside down back wooden side , as a billiards fitter this what I do all the time , never used a block of any sort , you can make a sepperate one if you like as others have suggested , but at the end of the day the back of the brush is as flat as any block .[/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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Water also slows the table down , Slicker ? where did they get that from , the reason heaters are put under a slate is to keep the cloth dry for a fast table so how could water sprayed onto a napped cloth make it fast ? Water will shrink wool cloth when ironed and make it tight, but it also expands the nap and fibres slowing the ball down , and if one part gets more damp than another the ball will suddenly put it's brakes on or roll off .
Water should not be put on the tables cloth at all , this is an old wives tale that it makes the cloth Greener , but when that water evaporates the cloth is back to the same worn colour , it is a temp fix for colour only , handy if youre selling youre table to make the cloth look good and nice and green which I have witnessed when inspecting a table for a client.
as pottr says , chalk in the cloth will clump together within the fibres of the cloth making the cloth like cardboard[/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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Would anybody be able to tell me the benefits of using a napping block and is essential to do when brushing and ironing a table??
Many moons ago I used to brush and iron the tables at my local club, but I was never told to use a napping block.......Winner of 2011 Masters Fantasy game......
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when brushing a table the dust rises then falls back onto the surface of the cloth , when you have just finnished brushing the table , leave for about 10 mins longer if possible for dust to settle , then use the napping block , go down the nap and lift off each time , look at the napping block you will be amazed at how much dust it has collected , wipe the face of the napper with hand and go back to D for second wipe down further in overlapping just like ironing .
When you have finished the bed , wipe the cushion cappings and cloth in the direction of each cushion nap .[/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com
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