What is it about leather which makes it best to be used for cue tips?
What qualities does a tip need to have anyway? (I know it needs to be able to hold chalk, perhaps squish in a little when it hits the ball and then regain its shape, and maybe naturally wear down a little with use so the surface does not become slick.)
Why does leather hold chalk better than anything else?
Anyone ever experiment with different types of leather like say rat leather or horse leather? How about fish skin like shark or whale?
Why is a pig's skin better than a cow's? Size of animal? Thickness of skin? The rate at which the animal grows (pig very fast)?
What qualities does a tip need to have anyway? (I know it needs to be able to hold chalk, perhaps squish in a little when it hits the ball and then regain its shape, and maybe naturally wear down a little with use so the surface does not become slick.)
Why does leather hold chalk better than anything else?
Anyone ever experiment with different types of leather like say rat leather or horse leather? How about fish skin like shark or whale?
Why is a pig's skin better than a cow's? Size of animal? Thickness of skin? The rate at which the animal grows (pig very fast)?