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How much does it cost to refinish a pool cue?

How much does it cost to refinish a pool cue?

Pool Cue Repair

$10.00 Install new tip (with purchase of tip) (1 to 2 days completion time)
$200.00 Completely refinish linen cue (8 to 10 weeks completion time)
$160.00 Completely refinish no-wrap cue (8 to 10 weeks completion time)
$25.00 Recondition shaft (remove dents & clean) (1-2 days completion time)

How do you restore a pool cue?

Sand the tip of the pool stick with fine-grit sandpaper to achieve the smooth-edged, mushroom shape. Burnish it with the leather to restore smoothness.

Can you fix a warped pool cue?

You can actually fix minor bends in your cue with your own arm strength. With the cue at a 60-degree angle to the floor, place the flat of one hand, palm down, directly on the bend. The cue will bend easily into shape. Rotate the cue again and repeat, checking and adjusting until you have straightened the cue.

What are pool cues finished with?

Customarily, a pool cue of exceptional quality is made from a straight-grained hard rock maple wood, especially the shaft. Today, many different types of woods are being utilized amongst cue makers, and continue to increase in popularity.

What is a ferrule on a pool cue?

The ferrule is that little white piece just below your tip at the top of your shaft. At its most basic level, the ferrule is your pool cue’s shock absorber. Like a car’s shock absorber, the ferrule provides an additional level of control over your pool cue.

How do you keep pool cues from warping?

Warping Prevention

  1. Don’t lean your cue up against any surface, such as a wall or the pool table.
  2. Don’t leave your cue next to any heat source, such as a radiator or fireplace.
  3. Don’t store it in extreme hot or cold—such as a basement or attic or hot car.

How can I tell if my pool cue is warped?

Hold the cue up at eye level and look down the cue from the butt. Hold the cue out and slightly downward, slowly turning the cue as you look down the cue from the butt to the tip. Some will tell you to “roll” your cue to check for warping, however this is not the most reliable way to check.

Why do pool sticks warp?

The two most common reasons are temperature change and side pressure. Never leave a cue in your car! Leaving a cue in your car during extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, will warp a cue in a matter of hours. The second most common cause of a cue warping is side pressure.

What is the best wood for pool cues?

maple wood
Good quality pool cues are customarily made from straight-grained hard rock maple wood, especially the shaft. Snooker cues, by contrast, are almost always made of ash wood, although one might come across one with a maple shaft.