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OKKO Multifunctional Metal Cue Tip Tool 5 in 1

OKKO

Regular price $9.95

The Multifunctional Cue Tip Tool is a high-quality, all-metal device that combines five essential cue care tools in one compact design. Built for durability and precision, it allows you to trim, shape, burnish, tap, and condition your cue tip with ease. Whether at home, in the pool hall, or during tournament play, this tool ensures your cue tip is always in perfect playing condition.

Product Features: 

  • 5-in-1 Functionality: Trims, burnishes, shapes (nickel & dime radius), taps, and conditions cue tips
  • Metal Construction: Strong, durable build — far more robust than plastic alternatives
  • Precision Trimming: Sands cue tip sides to within .010" of flush with the ferrule
  • Burnishing Capability: Hardens, compresses, and polishes tip sides for a smooth, shiny finish flush with the ferrule
  • Dual Shapers: 
    • Back shaper: scuffs and shapes tip to a dime radius
    • Front shaper: scuffs and shapes tip to a nickel radius
  • Sharp Metal Teeth Tapper: Embeds chalk deep into the tip and removes glazing for better chalk retention
  • Quick and Easy: Can be used between shots or during matches without slowing down play

Product Specifications:

  • Material: Metal
  • Dimensions: 3.2" × 1" × 0.35" (82 × 25 × 9 mm)
  • Net Weight: 1.3 oz (~37 gr)
  • Functions: Tip Trimmer, Nickel Radius Shaper, Dime Radius Shaper, Burnisher, Tapper/Conditioner
  • Usage: Suitable for all standard billiard cues
  • Included: Replacement abrasives (1 set)

Detailed Usage Instructions:

Step 1 – Trimming:

Place the tool against the cue shaft, ensuring the guide groove contacts the shaft along its length. Slide the tool back and forth without tilting, keeping the guide fully in contact. This sands the cue tip sides flush with the ferrule. If the abrasive doesn’t contact the sides, the tip is already the correct size, and you can skip to burnishing.

Step 2 – Burnishing:

Lightly moisten the sides of the tip with your finger. Grip the shaft about two inches from the tip and fit the tool so the legs sit snugly against the tip and ferrule. Holding the shaft still, rotate the tool with medium pressure. After 10–15 rotations, the tip sides will be smooth, polished, and flush with the ferrule.

Step 3 – Shaping:

Choose the nickel or dime radius shaper. Hold the cue with light downward pressure and rotate it back and forth, or roll it between your palms in both directions. This creates a precise tip curvature for your playing style.

Step 4 – Tapping & Conditioning:

First, chalk the tip. Press the tapper against the tip with medium force and roll it toward yourself, embedding chalk and restoring texture. Rotate the cue slightly and repeat. For light texture, gently tap the tip with the abrasive side. Avoid excessive force, which can distort the shape.