For those of you who repair cues, what is the safest method to remove dings/ dents that guys get in their shafts. And the ones who use a form of steam, is there a good steamer to invest in? Terry Aeschliman
I use a tried and true method, old though it may be. Spit on my finger and a shot glass. Put some saliva on your finger place it on the dent. Let it set for a while for the wood to absorb some. Then take the shot glass and run it over the shaft applying a fair amount of pressure. Repeat the process until complete. Someone ( I don't know who exactly) makes a glass rod for that purpose. I have been using this method with great success for more than 35 years.
What this method is doing is not removing the dent, it is compressing the material around the it to the same level as the dent.
I just dampen a small folded up piece of paper towel and place it on the dent. I check it every 15 or 20 minutes and when the dent has expanded enough I burnish with 800 and then 1500 grit sandpaper. I also us distilled water because I have found that my local water will leave a mark in the shaft.
same here......I like a mini iron and some damp paper towel
What this method is doing is not removing the dent, it is compressing the material around the it to the same level as the dent.
I just dampen a small folded up piece of paper towel and place it on the dent. I check it every 15 or 20 minutes and when the dent has expanded enough I burnish with 800 and then 1500 grit sandpaper. I also us distilled water because I have found that my local water will leave a mark in the shaft.
Thanks to all. Very good information, I will store it in the memory(?) bank.