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CUETEC BOWTIE Billiard Tip 3 in 1 Scuff, Shape, & Aerate Pool Cue Stick Tip Tool

$ 10.53

Availability: 15 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Brand: Cuetec
  • Bundle Listing: No
  • Sport: Billiards
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: IMP17102
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Model: 17-102
  • Accessory Type: Tip Tool
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    New Cuetec Bowtie
    Pool Cue Tip Shaper / Scuffer / Aerator
    The Cuetec Bowtie is the most unique Multi-Purpose Tip Tool on the market today!
    One end has a scuffer, and the other end has a shaper, & when needed the top unscrews to reveal a tip pic tool that is great to help your cue hold chalk better.
    A 3-in-1 tool, the Bowtie acts as a shaper, scuffer, and tip pick all in one.
    Improve you ball control, English and more!
    The Bowtie is even compact so it slips easily into your case!
    The Bowtie has 3 distinct uses: Cue Tip Scuffer, Cue Tip Shaper, and Cue Tip Aerator.
    1. Cue Tip Scuffer - the purpose of the scuffer side of the Bowtie is to simply roughen up the surface of the tip so it will hold chalk. Most new tips come with a finish that needs to be scuffed off before you can use the cue. Also, after some time the tip, depending on the hardness of the tip and amount of use, compresses to a smooth surface that also needs to be scuffed. You lightly scrape the surface of the tip using either a rotating or back and forth motion so these surfaces are scraped off so chalk will adhere to the tip.
    2. Cue Tip Shaper - The purpose of the shaper side is to contour the tip to the desired dome curvature you are comfortable with. You lightly scrape the tip using a rotating motion, clockwise or counter-clockwise, making sure you work your way around the entire tip. Players commonly use a dime or nickel to measure this curvature.
    3. Cue Tip Aerator - The purpose of the aerator feature is to slightly break up the surface of the tip when it is new or it has been compressed after being used for a while. You must unscrew the Bowtie in half to reveal the aerator pins. Gently roll the aerator over the tip piercing the tip with small pin holes so it will hold more chalk. You do not twirl, twist, or scrape the tip using the aerator. You will tear the tip to shreds if you do. You can then also shape and/or scuff after that.