Cue Tip Burnishing Materials

Preferred Cue Tip Burnishing Material

  • Gum Tragacanth

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Beeswax

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • Saliva

    Votes: 10 58.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 6 35.3%

  • Total voters
    17
  • Poll closed .

jviss

AzB Silver Member
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Wondering what's preferred by the pro's: gum tragacanth, beeswax, saliva, or something else?
 
Wow, I guess no one cares, or just doesn't care to say. Trade secret? Who knows.

I have been looking into this, not just in the pool cue world, but in leather finishing craft as well. Many use beeswax, but gum trag seems to be "the" material for this purpose. Can't imagine it's any different for burnishing a leather tip.
 
For my tip, I use some saliva and a piece of cardboard that I cut off a box.

I wet the sides of the tip and then rub the hell out of it with the cardboard until the sides of the tip are shiny.
 
Sanding sealer.. then pollish with a paper towel. caution do not build up heat when polishing
 
on leather belts that I have made, I have had good results with gum trag and water and wax, gum trag will repel any die afterword but water wont you just need to find what works best for you.
 
While I’m sure no one does this in 2020, back in the day I would use a nice coat of saliva and press the tip into a cushion at about a 30 degree angle and briskly burnish while rotating the shaft. I remember the small blue clouds that formed from all the chalk dust in the cloth (9’ Gold Crowns).
 
While I’m sure no one does this in 2020, back in the day I would use a nice coat of saliva and press the tip into a cushion at about a 30 degree angle and briskly burnish while rotating the shaft. I remember the small blue clouds that formed from all the chalk dust in the cloth (9’ Gold Crowns).

I do that every Sunday.
 
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