I like to put the chalk down on the floor, flip my cue over, and then make like the cue is a hand drill. It's time consuming, and I once started a small fire by accident, but my hands stayed clean.
Yeah? Well I like to put the chalk on the rail, smash it with a house cue, fill my pockets with the remnants and then use handfuls of, which I throw up in the air, and swing my cue at.
Ssssshew. I feel better now.
The chalk that gets on my hands from actually chalking, is in between fingers. And that part of my hand doesnt touch the cloth, no matter how I bridge.
The rest of the chalk on my hands at the end of a session, is of course from the table.
The cloth collects chalk with every hit of a chalked tip against the cb. It collects chalk when people chalk over the table. etc
Im having trouble seeing how there could be any measurable transfer of chalk from hand to cloth.
You chalk with both hands? Who holds your stick?!
Glue a piece on your choos. Then wherever you standin, look down and bingo, flip your cue then drill away !!! lolI like to put the chalk down on the floor, flip my cue over, and then make like the cue is a hand drill. It's time consuming, and I once started a small fire by accident, but my hands stayed clean.
I chalk with my bridge hand. Of course, I'm right handed, but shoot left handed...
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Let me guess, between your middle and ring fingers, correct?? I chalk with my bridge hand but the chalk I get on the palm of my hand is from the table, not from my chalking. If you really want to keep chalk off of the table stop chalking over the table, thats how the chunks of chalk get on the table and Im sure most of the chalk dust too.:angry::angry::angry::angry:
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What do you think ?
Maybe you should be on a snooker forum instead of a pool forum if you find it so distasteful. I get it. Do you just like to wallow around in the dirt?