Does the ER collet mark the cue?
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I started out with a Porper repair lathe, they come with everything you will need included in the price.If I just wanted to install new cue tips for people, what lathe would y'all suggest?
I don't want to make cues, just help out people in our league that can't find someone to install new tips.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Depends on the collets you use and where you use them. If it on a regular playing shaft, it's fine. If it's in a carom shaft with a parabolic taper you need to use a Delrin collet or something similar.Does the ER collet mark the cue?
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