Everyone seems to have their preference for tips and I'm no different. I was talking to one of the best players on AZBilliards about what he uses but really wanted to hear if he cuts the size of the tip down and if so, to what size (when it is brand new).
Some people like to wear the tip down, break it in and use all 1/2" height of the leather tips. I have the installer cut mine down a bit but it NEVER seems right for me until it is almost in need of replacement. :embarrassed2: I whittle on the tip when it is new using a Willard Scuffer and hit lots of balls trying to "break it in" (whatever that means).
I've often wondered if it is just the getting used to a tip that makes the tip play so well when it is short or if it is the shortness that simply provides a better hit.
Regardless, I am going to start cutting down all of my tips in the future at least down to 3/32" in height. While I'm going on about all of this, I guess I will add that I measure the height of the tip by the NON-DOMED portion.
Kind of wish the tip makers would make tips a little shorter and give the consumer a break on the price for the lessor numbers of layers. Paying $16 for a layered tip and cutting off 4 layers right off the bat from a 10 layer tip seems a little ridiculous on the surface. :frown:
Just curious as to what the rest of you do and why!
JoeyA
Some people like to wear the tip down, break it in and use all 1/2" height of the leather tips. I have the installer cut mine down a bit but it NEVER seems right for me until it is almost in need of replacement. :embarrassed2: I whittle on the tip when it is new using a Willard Scuffer and hit lots of balls trying to "break it in" (whatever that means).
I've often wondered if it is just the getting used to a tip that makes the tip play so well when it is short or if it is the shortness that simply provides a better hit.
Regardless, I am going to start cutting down all of my tips in the future at least down to 3/32" in height. While I'm going on about all of this, I guess I will add that I measure the height of the tip by the NON-DOMED portion.
Kind of wish the tip makers would make tips a little shorter and give the consumer a break on the price for the lessor numbers of layers. Paying $16 for a layered tip and cutting off 4 layers right off the bat from a 10 layer tip seems a little ridiculous on the surface. :frown:
Just curious as to what the rest of you do and why!
JoeyA