Masters Chalk glazing over?

That is weird. Never have seen a cube of Masters do that. The advantage of Masters is that it is dirt cheap so you can just toss it. Masters and Triangle work and I like them better than some of the expensive chalk. But Taom is so much cleaner it’s the only one I really want to use. I do still have Triangle in my dive bar set up. Won’t really affect a filthy magnetic cue ball much…
 
It shouldn't look like that, that looks rock hard. Does this happen with every block you use?
It does seem to happen often. Masters is cheap so I can switch out whenever.

My guess is that the Pechauer C4 break tips just slight softer than phenolic tips and this perhaps compresses and hardens the chalk when I apply.

Other than that, I am in Pacific Northwest so I am sure it is cold and there is a lot of moisture compared to some regions.
 
I still use Master on my j/b cue, its a little 'grittier' and works better with my White Diamond j/b tip. My only guess on this op's deal is possibly if he palms it and sweat gets on the chalk. I've used Master for almost 50yrs and have never seen/heard of this 'glazing' deal.
 
It does seem to happen often. Masters is cheap so I can switch out whenever.

My guess is that the Pechauer C4 break tips just slight softer than phenolic tips and this perhaps compresses and hardens the chalk when I apply.

Other than that, I am in Pacific Northwest so I am sure it is cold and there is a lot of moisture compared to some regions.
Then i would toss it,try another one. I use taom break tips which, like yours its softer than phenolic.
I would also try triangle chalk. You Might fair slightly better😀
 
Just a thought I had why not take a quarter and run it from side to side on the " glazed over " part of the chalk the grooves in the quarter will cut fine lines in the chalk and may solve the problem ?
I hope this helps !
Were setting a dangerous precedent here Rusty!! B4 you know it, companies will be coming out with Chalk Picks and Chalk Tappers and every other abysmal device they can think of. If predator did it, they'd sell like hotcakes!!
 
That's really strange. Can't relate, I've got used Masters chalk (and unused still in the little box - been open in the basement for years) - still works fine. I checked the "normal" chalk we've had in a cupboard forever (use colored chalk for the holiday menus on the little blackboard in the kitchen, haha) - no signs of change.

Maybe it is something to do with the tip funkafying it somehow.

Sometimes it happens with grits, I think the laws of physics cease to apply near your table! :D 🎅 Wait, there already is "Magic Chalk" - lol, tried that, didn't keep any.

Along the line of Benedict Arnold, lol, I decided to take a flier on a couple pieces of Taom just to see what's up with it - they arrive today!
My guess is, to get any decent coverage, dude has banged that chalk across the tip so many times trying to get it to stick that's it glazed.
Just a guess.
 
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