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How do you make a snooker cue smooth?

Apply oil onto cue with a cloth or paper towel, leave overnight to soak in. Wipe off surplus oil and buff cue with clean cloths until smooth and dry and no residue oil is visible on a clean cloth. If the cue feels sticky wipe with damp cloth and dry and buff.
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How do I make my cue shaft smooth?

A simple maintenance routine involves cleaning the shaft using a non-abrasive cloth to remove oil and dirt deposited on it. Clean the shaft after every few games. Burnishing the cue shaft will ensure the cue stays slick, and regular maintenance will keep the shaft gliding smoothly.
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Should I sand my snooker cue?

Never, I repeat NEVER sand your cue!

This will both reduce the thickness and substance of your cue, making the timber weaker. It also removes any varnish or wax that is on your cue to protect it and make it play nice and smoothly. If your cue doesn't feel smooth it's likely just dirty.
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Can you wax a snooker cue?

Ensure the Cue is clean, and free from grime & dirt. Using a soft cotton cloth, apply a small amount of the Legends Cue Zest Wax to the Cue. Leave to dry for 15-25 minutes for best results. When Wax is dry, remove any excess with a clean Microfibre cloth.
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Can you use polish on a snooker cue?

CUE SILK Pool & Snooker Cue Shaft Polish & Conditioner – No More Sticky Cues! Eliminate sticky cues with this shaft polish from the USA. Simply apply to your shaft, buff and you're ready to play with a silky smooth cueing action.
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Cleaning a Cue Shaft - Snooker Crazy

How do you restore a snooker cue?

Give your cue a good rub down with a paper towel using a suitable solvent. Common white spirit (mineral spirit) is fine. Take some 320 grit sandpaper (use good quality stuff like cloth backed aluminium oxide) and sand the whole cue, taking care to move evenly over the surface.
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What do snooker players put on their cues?

Chalk remains the material of choice because its properties are so uniquely suitable for preventing the cue from slipping on the ball. Chalk is sufficiently soft to rub on to the leather tip, but also abrasive enough to slightly scratch the tip so it retains the chalk and makes good contact with the ball.
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How many coats of linseed oil on a snooker cue?

We repeat steps 2 to 7 until we have a minimum of 3 coats. Clean and buff your cue into the future to ensure that grime, oils and dirt don't get a chance to ruin that beautiful feel and shine of your cue after all this effort.
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Should snooker cue tips be hard or soft?

A harder tip has a slightly better hit efficiency (energy transfer) than a softer tip. This will result in slightly more CB speed for a given stroke speed. This can provide a slight advantage for draw shots, where, where slightly more CB speed will retain slightly more backspin on the way to the OB.
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What grit sandpaper for snooker cue tip?

Lightly sand the ferrule and tip edge with ultra-fine-grit sandpaper (600+ grit) or emery paper to make sure everything is smooth and clean.
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How long does a snooker cue last?

If you are playing every day you might change the tip every three or four weeks but if there is a gap it could last longer. I've had the same cue for about the last three years or so.
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Why is snooker cue so expensive?

There is a big difference in the manufacture process. Making a Hand-spliced cue is a longer process and often involves extra splicing and includes more exotic woods. The cheapest cues that many suppliers sell are not spliced at all and are in fact painted to look like they are spliced.
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Should a snooker cue tip be rough?

A billiard cue's leather tip should have a rough texture, not smooth. This is to allow the billiard chalk to stick to the leather. A tip should also be convex or “domed”. Pool cues should have the same curvature as a nickel, while snooker cues should be like that of a dime.
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How do I stop my snooker cue from warping?

Moisture is one of the main causes of cue warping. Hard cases give better protection than soft cases. Store your case upright, not lying down. If it's a soft case, hang it on a nail in your closet.
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How do I stop poking at the cue ball?

Use an 8”-10” open-hand bridge and ensure that your forearm makes a ninety-degree angle with the cue at the set position. Now, without a cue ball, stroke the cue again while keeping that same feeling in your hand and wrist as before and without moving the upper arm. This should feel very smooth and relaxed. response.
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What grit sandpaper before linseed oil?

Steps to finish with linseed oil

Sand the surface of bare wood with 120 grit sanding paper to ensure good oil penetration.
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Do you need both turpentine and linseed oil?

You need 50% of linseed oil and 50% turpentine. Mix them well before applying to the wood. Use a clean, unused paintbrush. Some people like using a cotton rag, instead of a brush.
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Should snooker cue be heavy or light?

Pool, snooker and billiard cues range from 17 ounces to 21 ounces, and we recommend a cue between 17 to 19 ounces for snooker and standard English and Australian pool playing. A heavier cue (between 20-21 ounces) is often recommended for American Pool as the balls and table are bigger.
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What size tip do professional snookers use?

Professional snookers players prefer tip sizes of around 9-11mm which offer great ball feel and control on larger tables using 2 1/16 inch balls.
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What cue weight do snooker pros use?

Most players these days use cues which weigh at least 17 or 18 ounces. Some of the three-quarter cues are a bit heavier, like Barry Hawkins' which is over 19 ounces. He's had it for a long time, it's a very reliable cue which has stood him in good stead.
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Why not use a snooker cue in pool?

Whilst English pool and Snooker cues offer more in the way of control and precision, they are not cut out to the vastly increased weight and forces experienced when playing with the larger and heavier 2 1/4" cue balls used in American pool.
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What are snooker players using instead of chalk?

What snooker chalk do the professionals use? Currently, the chalk taking the professional game by storm is the new Taom chalk. The chalk is being hailed as revolutionary because it does three things: It doesn't cause kicks, isn't messy, and, it hardly cause you to miscue.
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What are the best snooker cues made of?

The best quality snooker cues are made of maple wood or ash wood. There are many other types of woods which you can choose from, including rosewood and snakewood which are used in more luxurious cues. Different types of wood will have different grain lines, colours and feel.
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