Dufferin Sneaky or Cheap 2-piece with Logo on it?

I prefer to just pick up the house cue at the bar that has the lighter burns from where someone tried to make it straight!
 
OK guys don't laugh, but here is the first "tip" job I did on my old sportscraft: :D

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I sanded it down with 1500 grit on the wall of the tip, it looks a lot smoother now after 1500 and burnishing. Whatcha think?

Chino
 
Johnny, I don't think it would be a problem, next time, win more games at the bar and offer to buy them drinks, when you offer to buy people drinks, it for some reason make them feel good lol.

Progress on the milk dud on sportscraft cue...
I sanded the shaft down to get all the coating off. The wood was cheap, went from 80-100-600-1500grit sand paper, than used a pack of Q-smooth on it, and sealed it up with some cue wax. The shaft actually feels pretty damn good.

As for the tip, I unscrewed the screw on tip off to show the bare plastic ferrule.
-Milk Dud
-Loctite Gel
-Razor
-Various grit sand paper
-Willard Dime tool
-Sandman shaper
-Piece of leather
and I had the tip on in about an hour. During the process of spreading the gel on the tip, I accidently had a bit of glue on my finger and it glued my tip to the finger in under 10 seconds, so becarful guys :D.

This is my first tip I have done, not to mention it is on a sportscraft Cue with very limited tools, no cue top sander or Porper Big Shaver... will edit with pics later.

Chino

too funny chino!!!! i have glued a tip to my finger trying to change a tip on my own. f that!! i will leave tip changing to the guys who like doing it. not only did i glue a tip to my finger it got on my shirt and super glued all kinds of fun stuff to my shirt AND!!!! i got my fingers stuck together for about 10 minutes of straight up panicking lol. nice to know others share my pain.
 
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