Use the ultimate tip tool if your goal is to destroy your tip. Particularly if you have a layered tip. Worst tool ever invented.
The excess leather must be cut off.
KMRUNOUT
I bought the Porper's "Little Shaver" after using one that a friend had.
It worked great for trimming off the mushroomed leather, but after a few uses I was trimming the tip on my dad's cue, and it split his tip in half (laminated tip).
I had had great results with it till that day, now I am afraid to use it.
Hmmmm.... I've got to try this since I have a few carpenter pencil sharpener ... But, I never imagined a cue tip would even fit in there. Maybe you're talking about a specific carpenter pencil sharpener?My friend Ed Green showed me that a carpenters pencil sharpener works very well. It actually gives the tip a slight taper so that the walls straighten out as the tip breaks in. Plus the tool costs 3-4 dollars at the hardware store.
Smart
I am a little surprised to hear that you had a mushroom problem with a laminated tip. Typically you won't see that in most layered tips, what brand of tip was it?
jb
be very carefull if using a ultimate tool as it will gouge your ferrule. the packaging says it stops short of the ferrule, but it doesn't.