Bluey2King said:
What is the proper way to maintain my Moori med tip? I have been using the "Ultimate Tip Tool" putting it on the floor placing my tip in the dime dent and rubbing my hands back and forth on the shaft kinda like I was starting a fire but not so fast. Also it does mushroom a little bit and I carefuly sand that and use the "V" part of the tool to give it a nice firm smooth finish.
I was talking to a guy and he said that you should never need to do anything to a Moori besides use a pick tool on it.
Any recomandations?
Thanks
"I was talking to a guy and he said that you should never need to do anything to a Moori besides use a pick tool on it." <<<<<-----He gave you great advice.
I personally
CRINGE the way some people over Tool
Layered Tips, but the Cue Repair love these people.
I personally would never use the following Tools on a good layered TIP.
Ultimate Tip Tool, Tip Pick, or Pick Tools
I use the following for Tip Maintance, a
Dime Willard VERY SPARINGLY for creating a radius. But your style of play will maintain you tips radius to your personal style of play. Cost is about $6.00.
150 Grit Sand Paper & 220 Grit Sand Paper to keep the tip rough when it gets a GLAZE on it and will not hold Chalk. 150 get use seldom, and 220 is the paper of choice.
For
Mushroom Burnishing Porper make a wonderful tool to remove them, for under $5.00
Last item I carry is the
Tip Tapper, and I do not use it as a File, I just tap the tip, and it again it will Break the GLAZE on on a Tip that will not hold Chalk. Cost is about $6.00.
BTW Chalk is slightly abrasive, and if you Chalk the Right Way you tips should last a very long time.