Apologies if this is a long post. I was originally on the search for a break cue however the lovely govt. of Cook County passed a new tax on the purchase of a vehicle from a private party. That threw a $200 wrench in my plans (and thank you everyone for your offers on my other thread).
I figured I'd get a samara break tip and a triangle and practice putting on my own tip. My current break cue is "Bobby Williams" butt with some $30 ebay break shaft.
Here's what I worked with:
- Tweeten Cue top sander ($17)
- Shaver, tip holder, super glue from ebay kit ($20..came with two fake Kamui Black hards and a bunch of other useless BS!)
- Sandpaper of 80 grit, 120 grit, 600 grit
- Last 4ever Dime tip tool: (I love this thing)
The fun begins:
Picture of the triangle on my break dufferin:
Break cue:
Used the cue top sander to face the phenolic tip one piece and glued on samsara.
Here it is while cutting it:
Cutting this thing was hard!
Sanding it down:
now it's flush for the most part...time to shape it:
Finished product:
I'm about to go test this on the work table. The dufferin worked fine and didn't pop off.
ANd this concludes my first and second attempt at self tip repair.
Things to mention:
-I ordered from seyberts yesterday morning, the items got to me this afternoon. I love them
-Responding with "don't worry about it" when numerous workers were asking what I was doing.
Thanks for reading!
I figured I'd get a samara break tip and a triangle and practice putting on my own tip. My current break cue is "Bobby Williams" butt with some $30 ebay break shaft.

Here's what I worked with:
- Tweeten Cue top sander ($17)
- Shaver, tip holder, super glue from ebay kit ($20..came with two fake Kamui Black hards and a bunch of other useless BS!)
- Sandpaper of 80 grit, 120 grit, 600 grit
- Last 4ever Dime tip tool: (I love this thing)
The fun begins:

Picture of the triangle on my break dufferin:


Break cue:
Used the cue top sander to face the phenolic tip one piece and glued on samsara.
Here it is while cutting it:

Cutting this thing was hard!
Sanding it down:

now it's flush for the most part...time to shape it:


Finished product:

I'm about to go test this on the work table. The dufferin worked fine and didn't pop off.
ANd this concludes my first and second attempt at self tip repair.
Things to mention:
-I ordered from seyberts yesterday morning, the items got to me this afternoon. I love them
-Responding with "don't worry about it" when numerous workers were asking what I was doing.
Thanks for reading!
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