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  • Need some advice on what tips to buy and what cases too?

    Hi guys,

    Thought I'd ask this question in a different thread so as not to get lost.

    Firstly, tips, reading around I quite fancy the BDP tips, but are these considered hard or soft?

    Are there better options available?

    What is the general consensus on matching tip hardness to shaft stiffness?

    Also, what are the Halo aluminium cases like, better than the Cue Craft ones?

    Thanks
    GBL C8 1pc | 58" 18oz 9.5mm 29.9mm BP=17" | Ash Shaft + Burrwood, Lacewood, Ebony Splices | Buffalo Diamond Plus Tip

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    Originally Posted by Danger Mouse View Post
    Hi guys,

    Thought I'd ask this question in a different thread so as not to get lost.

    Firstly, tips, reading around I quite fancy the BDP tips, but are these considered hard or soft?

    Are there better options available?

    What is the general consensus on matching tip hardness to shaft stiffness?

    Also, what are the Halo aluminium cases like, better than the Cue Craft ones?

    Thanks
    Tips are really a personal preference thing, BDP are quite firm and will suit the majority of players. If your confident tipping yourself ask Andrew for a mixed bag to try out different tips, worth the initial £10 or so layout in my opinion. Some tips will feel right but not sound right and vice versa, just trial and error until you find one that suits you.
    If I was going to recommend a single tip it would be ADR medium in tan, hard to find fault with, often sounds like we're blowing smoke up Andy 's chuff hole, but they really are the nest tips out there at the moment.
    As for cases, looks wise halo, cue protection cue craft, not a lot between the 2.
    No one is listening until you make a mistake!

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    • #3
      Excellent thanks, and yeah, Andy must have a large head with all the praise he gets on here lol

      So if the cue I choose has a stiff shaft should I avoid hard tips?
      GBL C8 1pc | 58" 18oz 9.5mm 29.9mm BP=17" | Ash Shaft + Burrwood, Lacewood, Ebony Splices | Buffalo Diamond Plus Tip

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      • #4
        It really comes down to personal preference. I was always used to use Blue diamonds....so the BDP's are right on the money. I generally press them, and use them on my medium-stiff shafts. I'm used to them, and have absolutely no problem with this combination.

        I don't think about it...i never seem to worry about my tip, or have to give it a lot of maintenance....just a minor shape and press every now again, and keep it chalked. I leave plenty on it, and they seem to play for a long time. I see other people bashing the ends of their cue with a cue ball (literally!), and constantly changing their thinned tips because they only play well for a couple of weeks. I'm someone who is pretty fussy and OCD about stuff, so it's a joy to not have this particular aspect of cue disease.

        I press my BDP's (yes, a box of 10mm's from ADR) in a tip press, sand the backs, fit them, trim them carefully so that I don't pull them apart (and undo all the good work of the press), and play trouble free for ages. I've got about 12 cues from 9.2mm to 9.8mm all tipped this way, and all play pretty consistently.

        Try it, it might suit you.....and it's about as cheap as a decent tipping regime comes.

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        • #5
          I think you've hit it on the head there when you say they play consistently, for me none of the pressed tips do, are BDP better in that respect or do you think its the tip clamp that achieves the consistency?
          No one is listening until you make a mistake!

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          • #6
            I've been looking at the tip press gadgets, are they a necessity? How do you know what tips should be pressed etc..?

            And thanks for the info
            GBL C8 1pc | 58" 18oz 9.5mm 29.9mm BP=17" | Ash Shaft + Burrwood, Lacewood, Ebony Splices | Buffalo Diamond Plus Tip

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by culraven View Post
              I think you've hit it on the head there when you say they play consistently, for me none of the pressed tips do, are BDP better in that respect or do you think its the tip clamp that achieves the consistency?

              Because of the way I use them (leaving the tip pretty high) the tip press definitely helps. It reduces the bedding in time. I don't have massive experience, I just came from BD's to these. I'm not saying that there aren't better tips, just that these do the job for me.

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              • #8
                All personal preference but i only use mike wooldridge super tips imo there the best tips you can buy period. Dont mind using the omin reds or the master cue blacks and the phoenix blacks all good tips and not to hard.

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by ste bed View Post
                  All personal preference but i only use mike wooldridge super tips imo there the best tips you can buy period. Dont mind using the omin reds or the master cue blacks and the phoenix blacks all good tips and not to hard.
                  MW tips are too inconsistent at the moment by his own admission, the originals were the best pressed tips by a country mile, hopefully he'll have it figured out soon.
                  No one is listening until you make a mistake!

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                  • #10
                    I bought a load from greenbaize cues a while back still got around 10 left so good for a time yet never used one of the new kinds.

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by ste bed View Post
                      I bought a load from greenbaize cues a while back still got around 10 left so good for a time yet never used one of the new kinds.
                      Might want clear your inbox and prepare for the PM's, I'll take a couple if you can spare them?lol
                      No one is listening until you make a mistake!

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by ste bed View Post
                        I bought a load from greenbaize cues a while back still got around 10 left so good for a time yet never used one of the new kinds.
                        Wise move there Ste bed.
                        This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
                        https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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                        • #13
                          I love the original Supertips too, the new one's are so bad Stu wouldn't even sell me one !!
                          Now using BD's seem ok but in my head in know i want them back boo hoo

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                          • #14
                            Case wise, Stu ( greenbaize ) also has nice Halo style cases which he says are as good if not

                            better than the halos.

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                            • #15
                              I have 15 at least 5 years worth.

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