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Originally Posted by Cue crafty View Post
Great work as always. It was you who inspired me to get better results with the finish on my tips . What cue tip are you using there BTW?
It's normal Elk master tip
Been messy around with tips and still went back to a good Elk
Manage to select afew good ones from a box of 50.
Burnish is just for cosmetic
After afew games the tip wall will haired up and required to burnish again. I won't mind to keep burnish the tip as long it please my eyes.. hahaha..Hi Ho The Merry Yo, The Black Went In The Hole~ :snooker:
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Like Cue Crafty, I like to burnish the edges and use a number of methods.
I use a leather edging clear wax coat that I use on cases which helps with burnishing or if I want a black side wall effect I will use a black wax boot polish and burnish with 3 or 4,000 micromesh.
I obviously apply it carefully so's not to get it on the top of the tip ad burnish it until there is effectively no wax to come off.
I check the sides and tip with a clean tissue so there is absolutely no wax left especially if someone wants to roll it on a table afterwards with black polish on it lol.
Lots of methods work and many use leather pads as made by Kamui but I generally use micromesh or even some strips of 3000 grit paper.
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I always burnish the sides of the tip with 1000 grit paper and with 2500 grit paper clean and shine the ferrule. 0000# ultrafine steel wool is also a good option. For best results i use the buffing pad of a dremel after applying some brass cleaner like Brasso or Turtle wax.81775737_10216067208180545_7919784144656138240_o.jpg
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Originally Posted by hasan.rashid14 View PostI always burnish the sides of the tip with 1000 grit paper and with 2500 grit paper clean and shine the ferrule. 0000# ultrafine steel wool is also a good option. For best results i use the buffing pad of a dremel after applying some brass cleaner like Brasso or Turtle wax.81775737_10216067208180545_7919784144656138240_o.jpgThis is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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I don't burnish my tips at all as there's a real danger using waxes/inks/polish etc that these substances can creep under the ferrule/tip and over time can soften the wood, same with shining up the ferrule. Do it dry or not at all if you want to keep your cue for life.Speak up, you've got to speak up against the madness, you've got speak your mind if you dare
but don't try to get yourself elected, for if you do you'll have to cut your hair
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Hassan u might not want to use 1000 and 2500 near your ferrule, believe me it won't be long before u notice your coming the ferrule in, better idea be to cut the tip flush rather than leaving it out the way your doing and use bit of leather to burnish, use a blade gently to get rid of any glue u leave on the ferrule and the leather cleans the ferrule while burnishing the tip
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sometimes I burnish the sides of a tip with a small piece of 3000 grit paper and use to use ADR's trick of ?20 note!
not a regular habit of mine though - never used any substances though
edit - as Frazz said, when I use the 3000 grit I have some masking tape around the ferrule to ensure I don't scratch/wear that downLast edited by DeanH; 7 April 2020, 10:33 AM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by frazz View PostHassan u might not want to use 1000 and 2500 near your ferrule, believe me it won't be long before u notice your coming the ferrule in, better idea be to cut the tip flush rather than leaving it out the way your doing and use bit of leather to burnish, use a blade gently to get rid of any glue u leave on the ferrule and the leather cleans the ferrule while burnishing the tip
This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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It might seem like it will polish but use a clean bit of 2500 and look at the brass that comes off on it, small amounts but u do that say once a week for a year or 2 u he needing a new ferrule before long. U shouldn't really touch the ferrule with anything abrasive, I was doing the same with 3200 3600 and 4000 grit and had to get a new ferrule which caused my cue to be too short and ruined my season cause I spent 6 months trying to find a cue I liked
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If I want to polish up the ferrule, I usually do it when there is no tip on it, if there is a tip I may use masking tape around it; also masking tape on the shaft below the ferrule then I use Brasso wadding, only a very small bit is required, wipe that around and then buff off with kitchen paper roll, then buff off again to ensure no Brasso is left.
But the brass will tarnish with time due to natural oxidisation.
Some time ago, someone did mention some polish that prevents the brass from oxidising or greatly slows the process, I can not recall the product.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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I'm going to have a go at this today for the first time, wish me luck lol
PS Good tips, bad tips... can someone explain please? My tip is an elk that was fitted on my new cue. :snooker:Practice, Learn, Improve, Enjoy, Practice, Learn, Improve, Enjoy :snooker:
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I use the tip burnisher by ADR, it does not harm the ferrule at the same time it burnishes the tip.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Snooker-P...wAAOSwXeJYLd3M
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