I fitted a new tip on my cue yesterday and have to say I made a right pigs ear of it.
I'm fine with sticking the actual tip on after removing the old one, thats no problem. But once the tip is on I seem to mess it up by doing to much with it.
I bought some 10mm blue diamonds on the basis that my cue apparantly had a 9.5-10mm on when I bought it. On fitting the tip overhung the sides so as with advice I saw on a website somewhere I tried trimming it. BIG MISTAKE, this made the tip look really messy with some straight edges on, I wont be trimming again, I'll leave a mushroom next time.
The real question is though, how much should you sand/shape the tip. The new tip looked rediculously tall so in my eagerness I set about it with a tip file and some sandpaper. After a while I got a reasonably acceptable shape but it's still tall. The problem is though I think i've made a bit of a mess of the tip by oversanding it now
What do you guys do when you re-tip. Do you sand down at all or just leave the tip as it is out of the box and let playing flatten it down and shape it naturally.
Cheers
I'm fine with sticking the actual tip on after removing the old one, thats no problem. But once the tip is on I seem to mess it up by doing to much with it.
I bought some 10mm blue diamonds on the basis that my cue apparantly had a 9.5-10mm on when I bought it. On fitting the tip overhung the sides so as with advice I saw on a website somewhere I tried trimming it. BIG MISTAKE, this made the tip look really messy with some straight edges on, I wont be trimming again, I'll leave a mushroom next time.
The real question is though, how much should you sand/shape the tip. The new tip looked rediculously tall so in my eagerness I set about it with a tip file and some sandpaper. After a while I got a reasonably acceptable shape but it's still tall. The problem is though I think i've made a bit of a mess of the tip by oversanding it now
What do you guys do when you re-tip. Do you sand down at all or just leave the tip as it is out of the box and let playing flatten it down and shape it naturally.
Cheers
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