worriedbeef said:what exactly is a ding lol? i'm assuming you mean a slight dent, in which case i would have thought it's impossible to remove... defying the properties of wood surely? just curious
Purdman said:If you lightly sand the burnish off the ding, add a damp piece of paper towel on the ding for a few seconds, spin on the lathe, use a paper towel to burnish and it will heat up and swell the wood. You can then sand it and you will never know there was a ding. I have done this hundreds of times. Bring it on over tonight Fliedout and I will fix it for ya.
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PS: Leesburg is just a couple miles down the road from him!
The Cue Doctor is who sells those glass things. Only problem I see with one of those is it presses the wood down near the dent while raising the dented area kind of making them meet in the middle. The flat on the shaft is hard to feel unless you spin the cue. Steam is the way to go in removing dents.JAM said:I hope I don't get slammed for this, but I've got a glass pill crusher. Somebody gave it to me in a pool room and said it's for taking out dings. You rub the glass thingie on the ding in question.
I'm not sure where to get one. I also don't know if this is the "recommended" method for fixing dings. However, I've seen it work.![]()
Warning: Do not practice this method at home, without consulting a cue mechanic.![]()
JAM
JAM said:I hope I don't get slammed for this, but I've got a glass pill crusher. Somebody gave it to me in a pool room and said it's for taking out dings. You rub the glass thingie on the ding in question.
I'm not sure where to get one. I also don't know if this is the "recommended" method for fixing dings. However, I've seen it work.![]()
Warning: Do not practice this method at home, without consulting a cue mechanic.![]()
JAM
JimS said:The glass rod that looks like a pill crusher (hmmm, wonder if a little 70's/80's drug use is in your past?) is made by Dr. Cue and is available at lots of places including Muellers www.poolndarts.com.
It works well, especially when time is of the essence.... like at the ph or a tournament.
Hot water on a tiny piece of paper towel is my favorite method as you don't have to push the wood fibers around in the way you do with the glass rod. But.... I often use the glass rod, rubbing very lightly, after I've put a tiny bit of water on the dent.
JLW said:Fold a small towel and put the corner on the ding and press an iron on it for a few seconds. You've got to be careful, but this method works great.