Size
The processes measure 10 mm in diameter and are adapted to the dimensions of English billiard or snooker cues.
Did you know? The process of your cue can be maintained.
The cue tip is the end of your billiard cue (often referred to as the tip).
This is the part of the cue tip with which you hit the ball: it wears out and must be changed regularly.
If you've just replaced your cue tip, or if you have a new cue tip, you need to "make" the cue tip.
The aim is to sand the cue tip with sandpaper to remove the varnish, soften the leather and break up the corners, so that the cue tip hits the ball evenly.
How do you replace your process?
It couldn't be simpler:
Step 1: remove the damaged process with a cutter.
Step 2: sand the new process to obtain a flat surface.
Step 3: glue the process, paying attention to quantity, and press for 2 minutes.
Step 4: work the process with sandpaper to soften and shape it.
Now it's your turn!