Don’t come in Cubes, but if you must have Cube your out of luck.
But if your creative with sandpaper you could reshape.
Would be waist of

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You're awesomeDon’t come in Cubes, but if you must have Cube your out of luck.
You're awesome
I got the one with the wolves on it. Really cool designs.Cue dusters on Etsy they make really cool pewter chalk holders . Check them out ..
There's a money idea, cube shaped holders for Taom, Predator, Roku, all the non cube shaped chalks. I'd imagine those with a 3D printer could make one for pennies worth of filament.Don’t come in Cubes, but if you must have Cube your out of luck.
But if your creative with sandpaper you could reshape.
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There's a money idea, cube shaped holders for Taom, Predator, Roku, all the non cube shaped chalks. I'd imagine those with a 3D printer could make one for pennies worth of filament.
Tried my new V10 today, it’s cleaner and has longer staying power than the Pyro if that was even possible. Amazing stuff.
Another note about Taom chalks; I cannot find any evidence of etch/scuff marks on the CB like other chalks.
it sounds great for clean hands and cueball. but the chalk that comes off your tip if it isnt in tiny puffs left on the cloth , then it means it comes off in very tiny hard pieces which are on your cloth. the balls have to roll over that.
try a magnifying glass to see if they are there. they have to be somewhere. its impossible unless they go flying off the table on to the floor.
some of the cleanliness might be attributed to since its 20 bucks a cube you tend to chalk more easily and less.
with regular masters most all grind it into the tip every shot as its so cheap, or free if in the poolroom.
Mine arrived today. Racing checkered flag model.Cue dusters on Etsy they make really cool pewter chalk holders . Check them out ..
Nope. 100% WAY cleaner any way you slice it. Not even up for a little bit of debate. With my Pyro I was chalking just like any other chalk, and everything still stayed super clean. Since getting the V10, I'm only chalking between racks, and obviously everything still super clean.some of the cleanliness might be attributed to since its 20 bucks a cube you tend to chalk more easily and less.
with regular masters most all grind it into the tip every shot as its so cheap, or free if in the poolroom.
I have read that the difference between TAOM Pyro and V10 is minimal, that the V10 is DEFINITELY better, but only in terms of not needing to chalk as often. Does anyone here have PERSONAL experience with both to comment on this aspect? Both are the same price everywhere I look, so no reason reason not to get the V10 if that is your preference. Only difference in real world play may be color preference?
I have both as I sold chalk holders for them. I think both are the best chalk ever made and there is minimal difference between the two when compared to everything else on the market. If you have pyro there is no reason to throw it away in favor of V10. If you don't have either then I would start with V10. If you like to experiment, buy both and post your results.