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    hi all,

    first post and a newbie to snooker .

    probably a silly question but really curious about the depth of my cue tip, i have shaped my tip to resemble a dome but it looks really high (from the ferrule to the tip of the tip) is there a specific depth?.

    i only ask because you see the pro`s on telly and there tips are tiny in comparison to mine.

    my general thoughts are if i go to short will i increase the chances of hitting the cueball with my ferrule?

    sorry for asking a probable stupid question but its really doing my head in and i cant find any answers on google.

    thanks

    Rob.

  • #2
    welcome to TSF rob
    down to personal preference usually.
    I like a thick tip, i.e. don't rub down that much when fitting from new; others like a sliver where it barely covers the ferrule.
    I feel that the thickness allows for more cue ball control when playing to the outer extremes of the cue ball, than when you have only a little bit of tip between ferrule and ball.
    that is my thinking and preference
    Also, I don't have a very curved tip, I have the centre part relatively flat still for those plain ball long shots.
    Others, have heavily curved (like you describe).
    The only thing I would say, is not to have the tip curvature greater than that of the cue ball
    Up the TSF! :snooker:

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by scooby View Post
      hi all,

      first post and a newbie to snooker .

      probably a silly question but really curious about the depth of my cue tip, i have shaped my tip to resemble a dome but it looks really high (from the ferrule to the tip of the tip) is there a specific depth?.

      i only ask because you see the pro`s on telly and there tips are tiny in comparison to mine.

      my general thoughts are if i go to short will i increase the chances of hitting the cueball with my ferrule?

      sorry for asking a probable stupid question but its really doing my head in and i cant find any answers on google.

      thanks

      Rob.
      If you have a really thin tip, I believe it could do damage to cue ball and also your ferrule if you are using side. I also use a thicker tip then what you see on tv. I haven't found a good way to get a thin tip that plays well. I believe the pros have there tips sanded down a lot first before being applied.
      Mayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
      My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com

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      • #4
        a new tip is 100%. So I fitted on my cue then a little trim and sanding the shape, now it becomes relatively 90% thickness left. So I play and re-shaping every time I feel the need to do so. Of course, the tip will eventually getting thinner and thinner but once it reaches the 40% mark I know for sure it is about time to change. Lower to 30%, I can't play properly anymore... the feel is not there probably the tip at 30% left is harder than it supposed to be. At 25% I will have more miscue when playing with sides and all my shots are more dead stun because I couldn't get the proper spin.

        So, I fitted my new tip then mark a limit approximate 40% line on it and change it whenever it reaches 40% mark. Dome shape guided by 10 cents
        By the way, I'm using Talisman M...

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