Hi guy, i had bought a 14mm kamui medium tip,think that i had bought the wrong size for snooker but can i just trim it to fit my snooker cue tip? mine is 9.5mm. is there any difference for 14mm and 11mm kamui tips? thanks for any advice.
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I wouldn't advise you to take any layers off.......
I think the main difference is the 14mm tips are a lot harder because they are made for pool players......Winner of 2011 Masters Fantasy game......
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Maybe you should have got a soft Kamui. I used a tiger sniper soft on my snooker cue and was the best tip I had ever used. I now have a talisman layered tip on my pool/snooker hybrid cue (11.5mm), it was 13mm and I trimmed it down, it also plays very well.
You could always sandpaper the top layer or 2 off, down to personal preference though tbhI went into a chemist and asked for a deodorant, the assistant said "ball, stick or aerosol", "No, I want it for under my arms!" was my reply.
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Fit it as central as possible, upturn the cue onto a cutting board and slice the excess of all around with a sharp blade. File and shape as normal and burnish the sides (assuming you can do that with a laminated tip) Sorted! If it delaminates on you you know you cant really do it!!Unclevit C Brand - CueGuru Tip.
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layered tips are really harder , even the soft ones ( never tried super soft kamuis ) . friday i recieved my new phoenix soft tip and it
plays great . only played for 3 hours so don't know how it's gonna evolved . problem is that anyway tip got to suit your game and no one can really give You the "solution" . as i said before trimming a 14mm tip Is not really a problem bit for me it's gonna be to thick
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