I have been doing repairs for about 12 years. I bought my first lathe about 97 a 7x10 mini lathe which was reccomended to me by Joe Blackburn. I met Joe at the US open in 97 and kind of hung around his booth watching his every move. I got to know him a little better and found out he was born in WV as was I. He showed me a few things and told me what I needed to do repairs the right way. One of the things he showed me was the trick of using a carpet knife blade to trim the tips flush with the ferrule. I have always used this method and I love the quickness and the accuracy of it but you have to have a lathe that reverses to do this. My question is dose anyone else use this method. And also is it possible to do this with a lathe that dosen't reverse like my cue companion. I love my 7x10 but it is heavy and kind of bulky to transport and I like haveing one lathe set up here in the pro shop that will do it all. Thanks.
PS What is your favorite method of shaping a tip on the lathe. I use the old carpet blade still
PS What is your favorite method of shaping a tip on the lathe. I use the old carpet blade still
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