I’ve re-tipped a few cues for people recently and the amount of ferrules that I’ve seen that are uneven and not completely flat on the top or rounded on the edge of the ferrule is ridiculous. Seems like a lot of club players literally play with the same tip on their cue until there is basically nothing left on it, so eventually the ferrule is getting damaged on each shot with the impact which can make the ferrule rounded on the edges. I’ve used files in the past and also a dremel with a small grinding disc attachment to level the top of ferrule but you have to be very precise doing it this way and it can take a while (plus the grinding disc attachment isn’t really wide enough to cover the whole of the ferrule). I was just wondering if there’s a quicker way to achieve a nice flat even ferrule doing it by hand. I was thinking of maybe getting a belt sander but I’m not too sure. I’ve also tried the rapid top sander tool in the past but they’re not great if the ferrule is really uneven.
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I use a long wide file manually as this often is enough and once you are used to it, works well
But you can get a cue sanding machine which once clamped to the shaft gives you a perfectly perpendicular top of the ferrule and shaft end. My club has one and I borrowed it once for a particularly bad cue I was retipping and it is easy to use but I wrapped the shaft with some cereal-box cardboard to protect it. You don't have to clamp that tight so take careUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostI use a long wide file manually as this often is enough and once you are used to it, works well
But you can get a cue sanding machine which once clamped to the shaft gives you a perfectly perpendicular top of the ferrule and shaft end. My club has one and I borrowed it once for a particularly bad cue I was retipping and it is easy to use but I wrapped the shaft with some cereal-box cardboard to protect it. You don't have to clamp that tight so take care
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Just a wood file, about an inch wide and 10" long, differing coarseness on the sides.
on ebay and amazon etc
something like this, two second search for "cue sanding machine" shop around some are really expensive for the same kit
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sander-Mach.../dp/B00CY3S2DIUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostJust a wood file, about an inch wide and 10" long, differing coarseness on the sides.
on ebay and amazon etc
something like this, two second search for "cue sanding machine" shop around some are really expensive for the same kit
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sander-Mach.../dp/B00CY3S2DI
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Originally Posted by dmorley85 View PostThanks Dean, I already have one of the rapid cue top sanders but I didn’t think it was that great. What do you think about using a belt sander?
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Originally Posted by Steve748 View PostI have one of the Tweeten sanders and it does an excellent job but care is needed using it and the one on Amazon looks expensive
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