Hi,
I've been practicing my break using my break rak and twice, I applied too much force and I kinda felt toward the table and my cue went up right onto my light's structure, that is in metal and made a deep mark (1mm deep) on my shaft.
Of course, when I stroke, I can feel the mark and I'd like to remove it. I've been told to apply a drop of water overnight so the wood would kinda bump out and then sand it, but it did not really seem to work.
Any proposition here?
Could I buy some stuff to patch wood floor, and fill the mark with it, let it dry and do a regular shaft sanding (with 2000), sealing/polishing?
Thanks
I've been practicing my break using my break rak and twice, I applied too much force and I kinda felt toward the table and my cue went up right onto my light's structure, that is in metal and made a deep mark (1mm deep) on my shaft.
Of course, when I stroke, I can feel the mark and I'd like to remove it. I've been told to apply a drop of water overnight so the wood would kinda bump out and then sand it, but it did not really seem to work.
Any proposition here?
Could I buy some stuff to patch wood floor, and fill the mark with it, let it dry and do a regular shaft sanding (with 2000), sealing/polishing?
Thanks