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    I get asked many times where do you get the green marking spots for tables

    well I get them from amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...ilpage_o01_s00

    the next best thing to no spots are these 8mm type , thin and very low cost , but don't forget they require ironing on , they will not stick well if you do not iron them in .
    Last edited by Geoff Large; 11 December 2014, 07:33 PM.
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  • #2
    Do you have any pics of these on a table Geoff, just to see what they look like, thanks.
    This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
    https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
      Do you have any pics of these on a table Geoff, just to see what they look like, thanks.
      green on green


      sorry couldn't resist
      Up the TSF! :snooker:

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
        green on green


        sorry couldn't resist
        Hehe, smart arse
        This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
        https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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        • #5
          Green spots

          I'll try to get a pic posted tomorrow of them on my table.....if I can find them! !!

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          • #6
            I have looked at all the tables on my web site and the Camera just cannot pick them out , but you can see them as they are slightly lighter green in colour , the best one I can show you is this photo of a 8ft diner

            http://gclbilliards.com/wp-content/u...tournament.jpg

            the light being from a doorway behind is just reflecting off them they are small so very hard to see from a distance , making them unobtrusive when lining up a shot , so less distraction than a white or black spot

            Also look at thommo335 table in link below scroll down and click on the 2nd to last photo of the table when I have finished it with the templates in the pocket
            the first photo has 12mm white spots on that the other firm put on for comparison .
            click on the photo's to enlarge

            http://gclbilliards.com/open-up-corn...-in-blackburn/
            Last edited by Geoff Large; 13 December 2014, 06:52 PM.
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            • #7
              Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
              green on green


              sorry couldn't resist
              LOL I actually have the green spots which I purchased from a company here called FG Bradley's. I tried them on my last table and as Geoff says you can see them but they did nothing for me. I found a White Cayrola window marker which is washable. My new table looks great all markec out in white.
              " Practice to improve not just to waste time "
              " 43 Match - 52 Practice - 13 Reds in Line Up "
              http://www.ontariosnooker.club

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              • #8
                On my table here I just mark them with a marker pen- the ones we use on the whiteboards.
                王可

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by philip in china View Post
                  On my table here I just mark them with a marker pen- the ones we use on the whiteboards.
                  In White? I thought about them but I was not sure if I could wash it off.
                  " Practice to improve not just to waste time "
                  " 43 Match - 52 Practice - 13 Reds in Line Up "
                  http://www.ontariosnooker.club

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                  • #10
                    From memory I think they are black. Might be blue. The cloth has been stretched so it doesn't matter about not being washable. A recloth is so cheap here that I wouldn't bother too much. Just get it recovered!
                    王可

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                    • #11
                      Spots are put on to protect the cloth
                      Especially when you line the balls up the black and pink and blue spots take some hammer ,
                      a dent will appear in the cloth under the ball first on the black spot , as impact of the ball is transferred at equal impact from the side to the base of the ball in a millisecond just before the ball is shot off it's spot it impacts into the cloth .

                      and the reason no spots used on TV , they replace the cloth every three days so it will make no difference e to them , but for a club or Home use

                      the spots are put on for a reason , by using these smaller spots that are really office code spots , they are much thinner than normal snooker spots and you can replace them on a regular basis and iron them in to make them even more flush with the cloth , and at only 8mm they are really small , the green helps them blend into the cloth and make a table appear from a distance to have no spots on at all .

                      I sometimes have the job of re-stretching a match table cloth that has been used without spots on , and to put it on another table in the snooker club , when I look at the black and pink spots it is nearly worn through , and that's because of not putting a spot on to protect the cloth .

                      This is one of the main things in fitting that really nags at me , no spots and marking out in white , just because they see it on TV , they want it the same .
                      White is for the camera's to pick up only , it is not the traditional way of marking a baulk line out , a soft black pencil is the normal way of doing this , and because it is black they make the black spots to go with them , I use the green to help make them blend in , and office spots because they are much thinner than proper billiards spots .
                      Last edited by Geoff Large; 13 December 2014, 06:54 PM.
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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by Geoff Large View Post
                        Spots are put on to protect the cloth
                        Especially when you line the balls up the black and pink and blue spots take some hammer ,
                        a dent will appear in the cloth under the ball first on the black spot , as impact of the ball is transferred at equal impact from the side to the base of the ball in a millisecond just before the ball is shot off it's spot it impacts into the cloth .

                        and the reason no spots used on TV , they replace the cloth every three days so it will make no difference e to them , but for a club or Home use

                        the spots are put on for a reason , by using these smaller spots that are really office code spots , they are much thinner than normal snooker spots and you can replace them on a regular basis and iron them in to make them even more flush with the cloth , and at only 6mm they are really small , the green helps them blend into the cloth and make a table appear from a distance to have no spots on at all .

                        I sometimes have the job of re-stretching a match table cloth that has been used without spots on , and to put it on another table in the snooker club , when I look at the black and pink spots it is nearly worn through , and that's because of not putting a spot on to protect the cloth .

                        This is one of the main things in fitting that really nags at me , no spots and marking out in white , just because they see it on TV , they want it the same .
                        White is for the camera's to pick up only , it is not the traditional way of marking a baulk line out , a soft black pencil is the normal way of doing this , and because it is black they make the black spots to go with them , I use the green to help make them blend in , and office spots because they are much thinner than proper billiards spots .
                        I will have to see if I can find some of those spits. I have very small ones probably around 1/2" but too thick. Hard to get the ball to stay on them. These ones that ou wet the back and stick them on.
                        " Practice to improve not just to waste time "
                        " 43 Match - 52 Practice - 13 Reds in Line Up "
                        http://www.ontariosnooker.club

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                        • #13
                          Is that table you opened up been on here as the whole build, thought I recognised the room, it's looking fantastic. In our club they recovered four tables about six months ago?( maybe longer) and put those little white spots on, which all came off , could be not ironed on as Geoff mentioned, some of the old cloths have such a dip in them the black sometimes jumps as it comes out the dent.
                          This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
                          https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
                            Is that table you opened up been on here as the whole build, thought I recognised the room, it's looking fantastic. In our club they recovered four tables about six months ago?( maybe longer) and put those little white spots on, which all came off , could be not ironed on as Geoff mentioned, some of the old cloths have such a dip in them the black sometimes jumps as it comes out the dent.
                            It most certainly is, thread was titled 'well it's coming' thanks for the compliment!!

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                            • #15
                              Geoff, is there a standard Amongst table fitters or anywhere in the rules as to how thick the lines marking out the baulk area should be, as I saw a match(kind of flashback sequence) of Steve Davis winning a tourney ( UK Championship)and the lines looked about an inch thick lol.
                              This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
                              https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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