RRfireblade said:I don't think so.
I doubt most people would argue that over a length of time , a cube of chalk is capable of wearing down a peice of leather.
However , 99.9% of your tip shaping coming from a peice of chalk is pretty ludicris.
If that was the case then all my cues would have tips shaped like the tips found on the average house cue as I have only ever used house chalk. And since my tip still has the shape I put on it 6 months or so ago and NOT the 'ol flat as a coffee table shape , I'll have to go with my findings instead.![]()
I'm going to attempt to talk about this pleasantly but I'll stop at whatever point someone wants to argue blindly about it with me. Hopefully we can avoid that.
Your assumptions, in my opinion, are flawed.
You put a shape on your tip a few months ago. Since then, you have presumably hit a lot of balls and used a lot of chalk. Now I hope you'll agree that the impact caused by hitting balls is random and varied in terms of it's impact on the tip. The location, angle and intensity of impact varies with every shot, as well as the rotational placement of the cue in your hands.
However, your tip is not randomly dented and flattened. It maintains close to the original shape. (This is all assuming the tip was reasonably compressed to begin with)
In my eyes, the impact has minimal effect. I think you'd find, however, that if you never used a shaper and just chalked for the life of the tip (something many people do. I believe Scott Lee told me he does this) you'd find that at the end of it's life the tip maintained a shape that is similar to it's original shape.
Now surely you can't say that the impact was evenly distributed and wore the tip down in a nice radius. And you didn't use a tip tool. So what else wore the tip down evenly and round if it wasn't the chalk?
In my understanding, the way you apply chalk will have a large effect as well.
This is not a simple topic, and I have a lot more to say. However I'm not sure anyone is actually interested in discussing it so I think I'll probably leave it alone.
I love you all no matter what
-J