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How tall is a cue tip?

A larger tip will give you less spin control, but a more powerful, consistent shot. With American cues, the standard size is usually around 12 or 13mm. With British cues, the standard size is around 8 or 9mm. You should start with tips of this size, and then experiment with different tip sizes as your skills develop.
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What is the standard size pool cue tip?

Pool Cue Tip Size (Diameter)

Standard shafts from major manufacturers typically come with a 12.75mm cue shaft diameter at the tip unless a different size is requested.
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How many inches is a cue tip?

Professional players opt for between 56 and 57-inch cues because they believe these are the perfect sizes for the cue ball. However, the tip size affects the gameplay experience. The right tip will allow you to aim much easier so you can pocket the ball.
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How tall is a cue ball?

Cue balls from (left to right): Russian pyramid and kaisa—68 mm (211⁄16 in) Carom—61.5 mm ( 27⁄16 in) International pool—57.15 mm ( 21⁄4 in)
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What weight cue do pros use?

While professional billiards players tend to use pool sticks that weigh about 19 ounces, it is a better idea for beginners to use pool sticks that are a bit lighter (around 15 ounces) while they are still learning how to pocket those tough shots with ease.
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What's the Difference Between Pool Cue Tip Diameters?

What is the hardest pool cue tip?

Here is a summary of some durometer hardness test results from FLYINGSNAIL on AZB:
  • SAMSARA JUMP – 86.0.
  • BLACK DIAMOND – 81.0.
  • SUPERPRO – 81.0.
  • WB USA – 77.0.
  • BLUE ELF – 76.0.
  • LePRO – 74.5.
  • TALISMAN – (M) 70.5.
  • TAD – (M) 75.0.
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What is the smallest cue tip size?

You can get a variety of tip sizes from 9 to 10mm generally with the most popular being around the 9.5mm to 10mm and not many players using below unless they have had the cue for a long time.
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What is a good cue tip for breaking?

What type of cue should I use to break with? It is best to use a dedicated break cue, which is beefier and has a hard tip (usually phenolic). Power breaking with your normal playing cue can cause damage over time, and it will flatten the tip.
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What's the best cue tip?

For maximum durability, consistency and reliability, The Cue Shop recommend the Kamui range. Kamui tips are crafted with ten layers of specially selected pig skin and optimised for maximum humidity resistance and porosity. The Kamui tips feature great chalk-retention which promote tip-grip and prevents miscuing.
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Is a hard or soft cue tip better?

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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Is a nickel or dime cue tip better?

Tips shaped to a dime have a smaller contact point with the cueball, so in theory they can create more spin, but the smaller “sweet spot” can be slightly less forgiving. I prefer a nickel shape, personally, because I find that a nickel is more forgiving and versatile.
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What is the fastest cue ball?

The top speed of 26 MPH was recorded for several break shots by Mike Sigel. At this speed, the cue ball reached the one ball in 0.12 seconds.
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What is considered a heavy pool cue?

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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How often should you change your cue tip?

When or how often should you replace a cue tip? Usually, a tip is replaced either when you want to try something new or if your current tip has worn down too low, where there is almost no tip material left on the shoulder of the ferrule.
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Should pool cue tip be soft or medium?

If you're the type of player that likes to work the cue ball around the pool table, then a soft tip is what you should play with. Unfortunately, though, softer tips tend to "mushroom" and need maintenance more frequently. Medium Hard Tips - are the most commonly used type of cue tip.
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What is the longest cue in the world?

The 28-year-old Frenchman achieved an incredible total of six new records on the day, starting with a demonstration of the world's Longest usable pool cue. The 5.37 metres (17 ft 7.4 in) long beast was created by Florian's sponsor, Japanese cue company MEZZ, using the same materials as a regular-sized cue.
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What cue ball do professionals use?

Pratically all billiards tournaments worldwide exclusively use Aramith balls, and every day, an estimated 3 to 4 million professional and amateur players play with Aramith.
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Can the cue ball hit the 8-ball twice?

If the cue stick strikes the cue ball more than once on a shot, or if the cue stick is in contact with the cue ball when or after the cue ball contacts an object ball, the shot is a foul.
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Should I scuff a new cue tip?

Scuffing allows the cue tip to hold chalk better and will ensure you get better shot control or English. The additional texture that scuffing creates can often give you an edge while playing. As you take more shots, your cue tip starts to flatten and smooth out, meaning chalk will have fewer spots to cling onto.
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Are screw on cue tips any good?

A screw-on tip is considered lesser quality. Most often than not equipment is usually priced lower because the equipment is are made from cheap materials. To a person who isn't as interested in the quality of a stroke as they are in the money they save, a screw-on tip is a better option.
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Should I sand my cue tip?

The light ferrule-end sanding will help the glue bond better. Make sure all tip material and glue is removed before continuing. You should also wipe off any dust on the top of the ferrule with a clean rag or paper towel (and optionally clean with acetone) to ensure a clean gluing surface.
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Why is the tip of my cue not holding chalk?

The tip doesn't hold chalk when it is packed down from hitting the cue ball and the surface is slick. If you tap the tip to give the surface some texture, it will hold the chalk better.
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What does a good cue tip look like?

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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Are Blue Diamond tips any good?

Due to their special design, they are consistently reliable with each tip so you don't need to search for a good one. If you haven't used one before and need a comparison, Blue Diamond tips are a little harder than an Elkmaster. These tips are very easy to change and take glue easily.
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