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hi everyone this is the billiards doctor here so for todays video I want to talk to you guys about tip tools so these are two tip tools I like to use this is the Q tank bowtie tip tool and it is great because it has three different pieces to it it has the stuffing piece which is up here and thats used you what you do is you put kind of on the edge like this you just kind of twist your Q around it like that and what that does is it loosens up the tip a little bit so it holds chalk better so thats the scuff then theres this end here which allows you to actually shape the q-tip to whatever type of tip tool you got so they have different radiuses for the tip to which basically determines like how round it is and you can go anywhere from a quarter radius which is used for like brake use and junk use which is like its a big radius so thats a very flat amended quarter is much flatter so its a flatter radius or the dime radius is usually what most players use on their playing cues and