i use one of those pocket chalkers, but without the jump cue portion attached
i chalk from the center out also (all swipe, no drilling)
mine is basically just a rubber holder for my chalk...
for me, my sweaty hands wear the paper off most chalks i use for more than a month
if it wasnt for that, i'd prefer using just chalk... (oh, my "rubber" also helps others realize its not there chalk lol) easy to spot from any distance
but, all that aside, i know where your coming from, seems that a few weeks worth of using my chalk, the "holder" would wipe off the chalk i'm trying to apply
so, my fix is to put a few quarters under my chalk (inside the rubber holder obviously)
after a month or so, i have to trim the paper on the sides of my chalk, add another quarter(as a spacer), and its good to go for a month or so.
sorry, i'm not at home, or i'd take pics to illustrate better
try to visualize my holder, with 4 quarters, and a cube on top
i have got "useable" cubes with less than a third of its "original height"-
i do find that less than that, it "falls out" with agressive jump cue chalking
never tried to use that much more out of a piece of chalk - if i did, i'd have to find a tighter fitting cube holder or glue something to the chalk in order to provide a "leverage" of sorts
if i think about it, i'll snap some photos after work when i get home
hope that all makes sense
