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  • Mushroom tips

    hi!
    i'm quite curious about this, and would like to try this out myself. i know ebdon uses an 11mm elkmaster mushroom tip, my question is if this is a regular tip that you shape by yourself, or does it come "mushroomed".

  • #2
    e.g. mushroom tip = 10mm tip fitted on 9mm ferrule

    i love it. in fact i was using mushroom tips before anyone i know. including professionals who jumped on my bandwagon...
    The Cuefather.

    info@handmadecues.com

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    • #3
      Hi basically a mushroom tip simply means the actual tip is slightly bigger than the ferrule ( so has a mushroom shape effect )eg i use a 9.5mm ferrule and a 10mm tip so it overhangs a little, if you put a to bigger tip on a smaller ferrule it can be off putting, and you need to make sure when fitting the tip it overhangs the same all the way round.
      You then just shape the tip as you normally would i find as the quality of elk and blue diamonds are not what they were so i press mine in a vice before fitting which seems to give them the right hardness and makes them easier to shape.

      hope this helps and all makes sense

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by mikewooldridge View Post
        e.g. mushroom tip = 10mm tip fitted on 9mm ferrule

        i love it. in fact i was using mushroom tips before anyone i know. including professionals who jumped on my bandwagon...
        hello Mike what you doing on 'ere at this time a bit early for you ........ so either the pubs closed early..... or your fed up now your websites closed for xmas.......

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        • #5
          For mushroom tips, you can do what is above.

          They do not come 'mushroomed' they are just a cue tip.

          But 1mm bigger, or 0.5mm bigger (as above)

          What you can do is get a 1mm or 0.5mm bigger tip and cut down the sides and there is more 'meat' on the tip.

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm6gnu0oioM

          If you click the link, Jack Karnehm shows just what i'm saying.

          You have got links on that page for the whole video and others,

          YouTube is free and safe, there are loads of Snooker Videos too.

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          • #6
            Never heard of the idea of using a vice for the tip.

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            • #7
              great info! thanks guys.

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              • #8
                I will try that, too, thanks a lot.

                I wonder if I will have problems when the cue ball is tight to the cushion?
                www.AuroraCues.com

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                • #9
                  actually i meant to say 10mm on 9.5mm ferrule. that' a 'nice' overhang. 1mm starts to get a bit much but its ok.

                  CueAntW147 - yeah, i never knew computers worked before nidnight....
                  The Cuefather.

                  info@handmadecues.com

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                  • #10
                    Mushroom Tips

                    Originally Posted by bongo View Post
                    Never heard of the idea of using a vice for the tip.
                    No problem...i don't know about everyone else but i just find the quality of elks and in particular blue diamonds not what they once were.
                    Some even fall apart when you shape them, but if you press them in a vice, clamp or similar maybe overnight before fitting they seem better in every respect, shape better, and really then don't need much bedding in, and seem the ideal hardness.

                    I have to say the the Wooldridge Supertips play well and need very little bedding in and a worth a try if you want to pay the extra...maybe Mike will offer us free samples......i think i can hear him choking on his mince pie
                    All this is just my humble opinion but the extra pressing of the tips really worked for me and would recommend it worth a try

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                    • #11
                      Mushrooms are great when they are deep fried in breadcrumbs with garlic mayonnaise.

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by Stunrunthru View Post
                        Mushrooms are great when they are deep fried in breadcrumbs with garlic mayonnaise.
                        quite right. not too heavy on the garlic though...
                        The Cuefather.

                        info@handmadecues.com

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                        • #13
                          Good one Stunrunthru!

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                          • #14
                            I tried playing with an overlapping mushroom tip and never got on with it.

                            Everytime I was playing a shot when the cue ball was a couple of inches off the cushion and my bridge hand was on the cushion rail.

                            I always felt that when I was bringing the cue back I would catch the edge of the tip on the cushion and pull it off as I alway try to keep the cue as flat and parallel to the table (not digging into the cueball).


                            Anybody else experience this?

                            Mark

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                            • #15
                              Hi Mark,
                              I think your tip has too much mushroom. It is supposed to be just a bit of overhanging. I used ot have the same problem, bcause I mistaken the idea and used a 11mm on a 10mm tip, I had so much problem with cushion shots.
                              Now, I used a 10.5mm on a 10mm. I trimmed it once, and then just let it mushroom. It is working great. I am not sure if that is what others do, but it works fo rme.
                              www.AuroraCues.com

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