My new joint (No cue only parts.).

north_demon_cues

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Some owners do not like cue exposure.
SO........................................

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Experimental Works.
Cue cap joint pin.
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My new logo
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The above photo is not a cue.
 
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Big-Tattoo

I'm back
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I really love that joint and your new logo in silver is perfect.
that damast steel pin is cool as well.
Ralf
 

LGSM3

Jake<built cues for fun
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interesting, what is the silver looking infill material at the joint area?
 

Bigb'scues

AzB Silver Member
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It could be PMC silver infused polymer clay.....only thing is how is
Firing proses done without disturbing other materials....would
Nice to know if that we're the case.
 
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galipeau

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I like that the silver is the relief material, not the actual design. This mixes thinks up a bit and looks great imo.
 

DAVE_M

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The damascus pin is a nice touch and is very classy!

I'm not sure if it would be too heavy, but a heat anodized Timascus pin would be amazing!
For those not sure of what heat anodized Timascus looks like, here you go:
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north_demon_cues

AzB Silver Member
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It could be PMC silver infused polymer clay.....only thing is how is
Firing proses done without disturbing other materials....would
Nice to know if that we're the case.

It is the pure metal.
Not polymers.
Engineering methods it uses, is an ancient Chinese craft.
 

north_demon_cues

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
The damascus pin is a nice touch and is very classy!

I'm not sure if it would be too heavy, but a heat anodized Timascus pin would be amazing!
For those not sure of what heat anodized Timascus looks like, here you go:
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It is used in steel making jewelry.
It is almost as heavy with stainless steel.
 
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