"Tink" sound in new tip
Hi All,
Tom linked me in to the thread. That "tink" sound as many have mentioned is caused by a small air pocket or small area under the tip or pad where glue is not present. I do all of my tip work on my 1200 pound metal lathe now, did it for years on a Porper until I realized that it wasn't facing the ferrule off dead flat. It did a pretty good job but "dead flat" is a whole different story. Since switching to the big lathe for tip work, the possibility of the "tick" sound is completely eliminated. Have your local cue repairman do your tip work on a metal lathe, the difference iin results is astounding!
Best,
Mike
Hi All,
Tom linked me in to the thread. That "tink" sound as many have mentioned is caused by a small air pocket or small area under the tip or pad where glue is not present. I do all of my tip work on my 1200 pound metal lathe now, did it for years on a Porper until I realized that it wasn't facing the ferrule off dead flat. It did a pretty good job but "dead flat" is a whole different story. Since switching to the big lathe for tip work, the possibility of the "tick" sound is completely eliminated. Have your local cue repairman do your tip work on a metal lathe, the difference iin results is astounding!
Best,
Mike