Before I decided to make the tips available for everybody insteed of just using them on my own made cues, we testet it about 6 month or so.
I made some quick videos to show it off. Also here you can find some bad filmed but spontanious crazy jumps...
sure SPC
I am making the tips. The guys from the DoubleD Shop and me have a good relationship.
Therefore, we quickly came across a cooperation for the distribution of the tip.
I wish all testers a lot of fun and many beautiful breaks and jumps :-)
Please keep an eye on the new "sure SPC".
It's a tip with a very high griplevel and no visible wear out after months of play.
We are currently searching for product tester here on the main forum. I would be happy if the reviewer of this thread would take part and post his experience according...
Typically I'm a silent reader on this forum...
But I thought I should show some of my cues to the public on AZ as well.
Here is some of my recent work:
Here are some detail pics of the 4Point cue I made...
not always! regular cansas or other types of phenolics are rolled or sheeted, cut and rounded to dowels. But that was even want I wanted to say @conetip.
That way each cuemaker could easily make his own break tips!
I would be interested more in the typical ingredients of a chalk. What I expect to be part of, is some kind of abrasive powder (aluminiumoxyde - corund) and something that is the main part like a paste etc. and a color additive. How is chalk made? What do you guess?