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Originally Posted by markz View PostFrom the Parris YouTube videos they turn cue upside down and cut the tip downwards with Stanley knife. Seen other cue makers using a lathe. I've tried the TW way of doing it and even a brand new blade won't cut the tip like he does, must use some super sharp blades.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostTry using a scalpel and turn the cue, this will certainly be sharp enough. Take a small amount as you turn the cue so the blade doesn't have to take too much off at a time.
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Originally Posted by markz View PostCheers Shockerz, I just turn cue on to tip and cut down now. Then tidy sides and burnish with strip of leather.
It doesn't really matter too much as long as you end up with the result you want without too much effort.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostYeah I used to do it that way but personally find it a lot easier just spinning the cue upright.
It doesn't really matter too much as long as you end up with the result you want without too much effort.
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Originally Posted by markz View PostAgreed mate. I'm back using elks and rather than use the tip press I just use an old billiard ball to tap the tip in. It's ready to play from first shot and no bedding in then.
It would be like a machine gun he did it so fast. I guess that would be similar and you can watch tv at the same time.
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[QUOTE=Shockerz;944598]That's not a bad call. I had a mate who played at county level years ago that could always be found pushing his cue tip into the door frame at the club...tap...tap.....tap.
That brings back a nice memory, I used to bang new tips in with my dad's Onyx lighter when I was a kid. Heaviest weight with a nice rounded shape. Did a great job, happy Dayz. Cheers. Last edited by Cue crafty; 1 November 2017, 10:24 PM.⚪ 🔴🟡🟢🟤🔵💗⚫🕳️😎
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Originally Posted by dmorley85 View PostHow do you get the sides of the tip so flush with the ferrule and so neat looking?Hi Ho The Merry Yo, The Black Went In The Hole~ :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Fisherboi View PostAn oversized sharpener is easier to cut the side of the tip like a butter. No point rushing to install good tip.Take your time and slowly sand off the side to flush with ferrule and finish off with finer sandpaper. I use shoe wax to burnish the tip wall and brasso to shine the ferrule.
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