anyone have any experience with the ulti-mate tip tool, looks like it can do all i need any thoughts?
That's what I use. Does everything I need it to and it's well made.
Dont get the ultimate tip tool, I have heard some horror stories, best bet is the cuetec bowtie tip tool search around and find a cheap one.
On my players cue I have a triangle tip and generally thats what I use unless otherwise needed.
I use a different tip on each shaft that I see fit, sniper, tiger medium, triangle, and the new shaft I just am getting in I need to experiment with.
But you cant go wrong with triangle, affordable and holds shape very well.
You also as for the shaping and everything, as you are just getting into your own personal cue, if there is a team at your school hopefully they will teach you, if not search on youtube the uses and be careful because ive seen people who "know what they are doing" take a nice chunk out of their ferrule.
as for tip diameters, start with 13mm its a standard and you can try going lower as you get better. I have one shaft at 12.6mm, and one at 12.5mm and just holding it, they feel completely diffefrent. Just a matter of what you like[again, thats what this all is].
Good luck in your choices hope you enjoy getting into the game.!
as far as tip i've been reading about 12.5 and although i know it would take me some time to adjust too i'm thinking about buyin a 12.5 opposed to a 13 and toughing out the beginning hurdles because from my understanding once you grow into it a 12.5 will offer much more cueball control, draw, etc.
I have tips on shafts ranging from 13mm to 10.75mm with a few in the middle and the main difference in cue control/English/draw is the taper, not the tip size. A "pro" taper on a more narrow shaft is a little easier to get strong draw with but only because the cue gets less lift as it slides on your bridge.
Not saying to not get the 12.5, but don't expect it to actually make a noticeable difference.
Good choice on cue. Triangle tip is ok but I highly recommend kamui black. A medium is perfect for you just starting out. The ultimate tip tool is great and does alot more than the bowtie. Good luck
triangle tip is fine for him. i have the bowtie and it is alright. i do have other porper tools as well that i use more often.
Ok so right now im thinking ima get a....
Schmelke S series - 12.5mm Triangle tip
Only other question is what joint do people think i should get?
And cuetec bowtie vs ultimate tip tool
3/8x10 would be my choice.
hmmm i got 3 choices..
1. Schmelke brass to brass joint
2. 5/16"dia. 18tpi Brass pin & Insert
3. 3/8"dia. 10tpi Wood to Wood
im obviously looking for the best blend of longevity, feel, etc..
hmmm i got 3 choices..
1. Schmelke brass to brass joint
2. 5/16"dia. 18tpi Brass pin & Insert
3. 3/8"dia. 10tpi Wood to Wood
im obviously looking for the best blend of longevity, feel, etc..
r there any specific reasons or more just personal choice?
a lot is just personal choice. i had a mcdermott and it had a wood to wood joint and i really did not care for it that much. i have a 5/16 x 14 piloted and like it better. gotta experiment sometime. :smile:
read the billiardwarehouse.com description of the joints for schmelke and go with what you think will feel better for your style of play. my dads old schmelke has the pipe joint and when i get another schmelke just because i will get the pipe joint just because is "says" schmelke![]()
only real difference description says is the classic schmelke joint offers forward balance and a harder hit..
http://www.billiardwarehouse.com/cues/schmelke/schmelke_jointchoices.htm
the #1 schmelke joint looks like it definitely would b the most rugged/last longest though...