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What sandpaper is best for cue tips?

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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Can you scuff a cue tip with sandpaper?

If you tap the tip to give the surface some texture, it will hold the chalk better. You can buy special tools to tap the tip, or you can use a rasp, or a coarse file, or coarse sandpaper glued to a wood backing can be rolled over the tip surface. Scuffing with sandpaper also works, but it wears the tip away too fast.
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Should a cue tip be rough or smooth?

What should a well maintained pool 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”.
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How do you rough up a cue tip?

Rounding a pool cue tip is just as easy as roughing it up.
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Here's how to do it:
  1. Hold the pool cue at an angle so you can see the tip.
  2. Place the tip into the shaper.
  3. Gently twist the shaft of the pool cue so that it spins inside the shaper.
  4. Do this until you get the shape you want.
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How do you make a cue stick smooth?

Wipe cue down with a damp cloth and dry. Do not use a lot of water or this can cause the cue to swell. 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.
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Pool cue tip shaping (with a copper pipe)

What grit sandpaper for cue shaft?

If your cues have a varnished shaft, start cleaning them using 240-grade sandpaper. From there, move to a 600-grade sandpaper before finally finishing off with a 120-grade sandpaper. Make sure you oil the cue after sanding it. Inspect the cue joints to ensure they have no dirt.
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Is a nickel or dime cue tip better?

– Nickel or dime radius only makes a difference on very small diameter tips. – On very small tips it's better to have a dime radius than a nickel radius. from Patrick Johnson (in AZB post): To avoid hitting on a tip's edge, it should be shaped to a curvature radius less than its width.
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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 best tip for a pool cue?

Phenolic tips are among some of the most popular billiard cue tips for breaking as they can transfer the most power to the cue ball and require almost no maintenance.
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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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What grit sandpaper for scratches?

5 Simple Steps to Car Scratch Repair

Sand It: If the scratch is deep, use 3,000-grit sandpaper — if not, 5,000-grit will be fine. Wrap your sandpaper around a sponge to ensure pressure is even, spray down the area and the sandpaper with soapy water, then start sanding up and down against the grain.
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What sandpaper won't scratch paint?

Super Fine: 400-Grit

Before the new coat of paint is applied, 400-grit paper makes prepping smooth and easy. If there are any rough areas spotted along the surface or edges of a given panel, 400-grit could be used to smooth the metal out in a way that lower grits might be incapable of.
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What grit sandpaper is best for scuff sanding?

Choose a fine-grit sandpaper.

Here is what you should look for: If you are scuffing bare wood, or another surface, in preparation for priming, painting, and/or staining, you will need something between P120 and P150. If you are scuffing between coats of paint or sealer, choose something between P180 and P220.
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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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Is 13mm cue tip good?

13 mm Diameter Shaft Tip:

This size tip will help you to pocket balls really well. Getting good English with a 13mm shaft will be a little more difficult if you don't already have a really good pool cue stroke.
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What is the best cue tip for draw shot?

5 Best Pool Cue Tips for Draw Spin
  • Kamui Black Super Soft (12 to 14mm) ...
  • Elk Master Cue Tips (13 mm) ...
  • Kamui Original Super Soft (12 to 14 mm) ...
  • Aramith Soft Laminated Cue Tip (13 or 14 mm) ...
  • Fuji Soft Laminated Cue Tip (14 mm)
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What is the smoothest sanding grit?

Garnet and Flint Sandpaper

Garnet sandpaper features a soft grit and wears out the fastest but produces the smoothest surface. Garnet is the best sandpaper for wood hand-sanding.
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Is 80 grit smoother than 120 grit?

The grit is a rating of the size of abrasive materials on the sandpaper. The higher the grit number, the smoother the finish; the lower the grit number, the coarser the finish but quicker the material removal rate.
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What's the difference between 180 and 240 grit sandpaper?

The grit of sandpapers is a rating of the size of abrasive materials on the sandpaper. The higher grit number is equivalent to a finer abrasive, which creates smoother surface finishes. Lower grit numbers represent coarser abrasives that scrape off materials much quicker.
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What does burnishing a cue tip do?

BURNISHING YOUR TIP: WHAT IS IT? A snooker cue tip burnisher is an object that helps keep the tip in shape and stops it from losing shape when it's knocked in. A tip can lose its shape when played with a lot and the burnisher is a product that ensures the tip keeps its shape well.
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Can you use a magic eraser on a pool cue?

I have found there is nothing better to return a cue stick to a like new condition. Dampen the sponge like Magic Eraser and wipe down the cue including the ferrule. Wipe the excess moisture (there should be very little) and the grime off the cue with a cotton towel.
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What size tip for breaking cue?

Generally speaking most pool players prefer and 8mm to 8.5mm tip for a 1 & 7/8 pool cue ball, and most snooker players prefer a 9.5mm to 10mm tip for a full size 2 1/16 snooker cue ball. American pool uses an even bigger cue ball so the tip sizes are normally between 12.5 mm and 13.5mm.
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