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  • Glass like finish on ebony butt.

    Just a quick question for the cue makers on the site.

    After looking at some cue pics on here and some elsewhere i was just wondering how some people manage to get a glass like finish on there ebony butted cues ? The best cues i have seen with this finish are from Andy Travis and Crispain Jones.

    thanks guys.
    Last edited by warren132; 28 December 2013, 07:31 PM.
    Not played for 3 years and itching for a game....11-3-2017.

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    The top makers don't usually go for a glass like finish...

    If you want it glass like then oil the life out of it and rub rub rub to an inch of your life over a few months and you'll get a build up of oil which ill give the glass like finish you want... eventually....

    Of course the finish has to be top notch to start with to achieve this....

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    • #3
      Oil and elbow grease can get results although too much oil and not enough elbow grease gets leaves a sticky residue. There are a couple of products that can be used to get a good seal and shine but Cally is right that the quality finish needs to be there to start with.
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      • #4
        I can get that affect if I use 6000g up to 12000g Emery cloth + lots of elbow grease! but find it can get a bit sticky when it's that shiny, so tend to stop now at 4000g at the most, still plenty of shine and silky smooth to boot, not that I'm a maker lol
        Last edited by MinnesotaSlim85; 28 December 2013, 08:05 PM.

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        • #5
          on another post someone recommended this stuff, not tried it myself yet
          http://www.amazon.co.uk/Birchwood-Ca...=IG6Z3P7GD46WL
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          • #6
            Basically as previously posted by others.

            http://www.auroracues.com/reoil.php

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