I think it's nothing but the tip's surface being compressed by hitting the CB.besides scuffing regularly how do you avoid it?
as a side question
would alternaing type of chalk you use each time you chalk be an issue ?
ie 2 brands on the table
using the one closest to you when you chalk up
thanks in advance for the help
I think it's nothing but the tip's surface being compressed by hitting the CB.
I use a tip pik every day before playing - makes a nice textured surface without removing any leather (isn't a problem with layered tips, despite many worrying about it).
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I use Triangles and seldom have this problem. I play a bit every day and may rough the tip once a month or so.