Cue up his chalk, instead of chalking up his cue?
Any other players chalk their cue in this strange manner lol?
Any other players chalk their cue in this strange manner lol?
worriedbeef said:Cue up his chalk, instead of chalking up his cue?![]()
Any other players chalk their cue in this strange manner lol?
right now I'm going with the "snooker" chalking style....very stylish while not being as messy on the table or your hands!
tran.ktt said:interesting...didn't know there were "different" ways to chalk your cues haha, someone care to elaborate with details ?
branpureza said:He chalks like that because the fast twisting motion of the tip inside the cube of chalk creates enough static electricity to positively charge the tip which makes the chalk molecules cling to the tip itself. After speaking with a renowned physicist I have learned that the most effective way to chalk you cue is by placing the cube on the ground, inverting you stick, and rolling it back and forth between your hands... much like starting a campfire. You guys should give it a try, I haven't miscued in 4 years.
worriedbeef said:actually i really don't like the snooker style - always seemed kind of contrived, almost smug to me.
worriedbeef said:actually i really don't like the snooker style - always seemed kind of contrived, almost smug to me.
s0lidz said:Corey Deuel spins his cue into the chalk instead of scraping the chalk along the tip. That is what they're talking about, but I think he actually does a little of both.
branpureza said:He chalks like that because the fast twisting motion of the tip inside the cube of chalk creates enough static electricity to positively charge the tip which makes the chalk molecules cling to the tip itself. After speaking with a renowned physicist I have learned that the most effective way to chalk you cue is by placing the cube on the ground, inverting you stick, and rolling it back and forth between your hands... much like starting a campfire. You guys should give it a try, I haven't miscued in 4 years.
branpureza said:He chalks like that because the fast twisting motion of the tip inside the cube of chalk creates enough static electricity to positively charge the tip which makes the chalk molecules cling to the tip itself. After speaking with a renowned physicist I have learned that the most effective way to chalk you cue is by placing the cube on the ground, inverting you stick, and rolling it back and forth between your hands... much like starting a campfire. You guys should give it a try, I haven't miscued in 4 years.
branpureza said:He chalks like that because the fast twisting motion of the tip inside the cube of chalk creates enough static electricity to positively charge the tip which makes the chalk molecules cling to the tip itself. After speaking with a renowned physicist I have learned that the most effective way to chalk you cue is by placing the cube on the ground, inverting you stick, and rolling it back and forth between your hands... much like starting a campfire. You guys should give it a try, I haven't miscued in 4 years.
arsenius said:Darnit, you let the cat out of the bag. I may as well reveal my new (patent pending) invention now. It's a new generation of pool shoe! In a nutshell, the end of the toe has an extension with a chalker on it. This will save a lot of bending over as this new style of chalking takes over! We are already sponsoring Earl Strickland, as his ferrules are already ringed with blue.
You might be saying to yourself "So what, I can just bend over and pick up my chalk every time." And you're right. But you won't want to once you realize that the extended toe also helps you keep one foot on the floor for those hard to reach shots! So far, industry support has been great, and we're really looking forward to getting this out to the public!
James said:You could call them...
Chalk Martens!