a tip shaper is a good, cheap, easy to get, jig to press tips in...
manwon said:Hello, I am located in Lakewood, Washington. I have been pressing Elk Master tip for the Filipino players in this area for over two years. I do not soak them in milk, I do however press them in a Vise. A jig is not necessary though because of the hardness of the tip. I press Elk Master tips for five days. Each morning I tighten the vise a little more. On the sixth day I remove the tip, and store it for later use.
Unknown said:well than call me betty lol
but seriously i dont even use pressed tips i was just complimenting because urine seems extreme
Dhakala said:"Betty," urine straight out of a healthy body is a virtually sterile solution of harmless organic compounds, a few dead blood cells, and water. Shortly after a pitcher of beer, it's just water that's safer than what comes from the tap.![]()
Soaking a tip in urine before pressing is a form of sympathetic magic. "The idea (is) that one can influence something (the tip and its performance) based on its relationship to another thing," namely your chi or life force, which is in your urine and your body. The chi in the tip makes the tip more susceptible to influence by the body's chi.
The chi in your urine-soaked tip carries your wishes for the tip's performance: how hard it strikes, how much it compresses upon impact, how fast it rebounds, how well it grips the cue ball or slides off for a purposeful miscue, etc. The tip gradually assumes the characteristics you desire under the constant influence of these "programming instructions" in your urine.
When you shoot, your body's chi flows along the cue through the tip to the cue ball, temporarily magnifying the influence of the chi in the urine-soaked tip and adding instructions specific to the shot of the moment. The tip, already conditioned to chi's influence, more readily does as you wish it to do on each shot.
P. S.: I can hardly wait to see if this BS gets spread all over the Internet, spawning a fad of yellow tips!![]()
Unknown said:had it not been for the post script some people may have actually bought it lol
could you imagine the smell though![]()
I don't know about that. I have two boxes of Triangles that I had to weed through. About half were junk, IMO.tedkaufman said:in my opinion, of the solid tips, the clear winner is Triangle. Tip to tip, box to box, they are remarkably consistent. Every Triangle plays as well or better than the select best Le Pros, but with more feel. .
Cornerman said:I don't know about that. I have two boxes of Triangles that I had to weed through. About half were junk, IMO.
Same holds true for LePros and ElkMasters. About half of the ones in my boxes aren't going on any player's cues. Bar cue maybe, but not player's.
Fred
I bite them. The ones my teeth can easily sink into are most likely to not hold shape or to simply fall apart on the lathe. Crude and uncalibrated, but the method holds up.the_saint_siwa said:I'm just curious, how or what kind of method do you use to select the tips? I mean how do you know which one is good or bad without being actually mount it on the ferrule and hits balls with it?
Thank's
Steve
Cornerman said:I bite them. The ones my teeth can easily sink into are most likely to not hold shape or to simply fall apart......Fred
Williebetmore said:Fred,
Is this also the method you use for choosing a girlfriend????? ....
I find it very hard to believe Earl uses elkmaster. If you watch any of his matches the sound his tip makes sounds closer to phenolic, like a pressed sumo tip or some other hard water buffalo tip. Earl also jumps with his playing cue, I don't care how much you press an elkmaster, it's not going to cut it for jumping with a full length cue.Casey said:At the Carolina Open Earl Strickland said that he now uses elkmaster. He said Efren Reyes used a layered tip for 3 weeks and went back to elkmaster and that was good enough for him. Do not know if he represents them or not.
I've changed to elkmaster and still play bad. Casey
Hehehe...those are some good hustles, I could probably pull them off if I was sober.JayBates said:"I don't care how much you press an elkmaster, it's not going to cut it for jumping with a full length cue."
i agree...altho a guy in the pool hall will bet anybody, any amount, that he can jump with any cue...he picks up the cue and jumps with it in his hands...some people actuealy fall for it by not saying something like "make a legal jump with any cue?"....that one or laying the cue on the table and make the cue ball roll under it without touching the cue, he rolls it under the table.