Do you all get a shiny and a non-shiny side of the ferrule as well? All the chalk dust seems to deaden the shine on one side of mine.
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Originally Posted by Ninja.cues View PostI have use done butt cues for year's as I've never liked the Greek of a cue with it on.
So first cue I had made for me, was with a round butt and the same with any cue I've made myself.
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Originally Posted by thai_son22 View PostDo you always hold the cue in the same place with your round butted cue. Is your eye trained (subconsciously) to a particular part of the shaft
Plus I prefer maple and cute I use now is beech.For that one you've always wanted...
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Originally Posted by Ninja.cues View PostNo not at all and only reason I use to hold an ash the same way, was because I wanted to keep the butt or o my hand as best I could.
Plus I prefer maple and cute I use now is beech.
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Originally Posted by bolton-cueman View PostI've noticed over the past year or so that my tips - bog standard Elks and occasionally an ADR SS - becomes a little more worn / mis-shaped / flatter towards the top of the tip, meaning the part of the tip at the top as I'm holding the cue in a playing position.
Is this normal? I guess it could imply I hit consistently below centre on the white to cause this uneven wear? Just guessing really. Any thoughts?
Thinking of changing it but I have an individuals comp fixture at the weekend so bothered about it being to close to a game.... is it worth a risk?I try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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Originally Posted by sharkster63 View PostGood Day, Cueman, I keep a small piece of sandpaper in my case I bend it in Four and then arch in to form a round shape and gently shape the tip back to a circular shape, i do this quite often, it also help to keep your chalk absorbed to the tip, you dont have to take mucsh off, just enough to put it back to right. CheersI try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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Originally Posted by sharkster63 View PostGood Day, Cueman, I keep a small piece of sandpaper in my case I bend it in Four and then arch in to form a round shape and gently shape the tip back to a circular shape, i do this quite often, it also help to keep your chalk absorbed to the tip, you dont have to take mucsh off, just enough to put it back to right. Cheers
Yoy could then skim with a light sandpaper to shape only when you really need to.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostWhy not try a tip picker to remove all the compacted chalk as it doesn't reduce the tip size through sanding.
Yoy could then skim with a light sandpaper to shape only when you really need to.I try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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Originally Posted by thai_son22 View Postthats what i meant. your beech cue. do you hold it in the same place or hold anywhere because the butt is roundFor that one you've always wanted...
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