Cue Building/ Repair tools ready to ship Tuesday morning!

Stock updated 9/13


This is everything I have in stock ready to ship. Grab them up before they are gone.

Anything that fits in a medium USPS flat rate box ships for $13.45

Cue Lathe Steel Tool post. I have 1 ready to ship. Two 3/8" holders included. The dovetail is the same width as an A2Z tool post and the holders are interchangeable. This post is beefier and taller than the A2Z and offers a higher clamping pressure on the holder. The 1/2 holder is grooved to hold round boring bars as well. This bolts directly onto your hightower cue lathe and can easily be adapted to others as well.
Tool post $130
24 available 3/8" Tool holders $12.00 each
2 available 1/2" Tool Holders $15.00 each

I am working on Parting tool holders and they will be available for $25 each. I will also have 1/2"x 0.0625" Parting blades available.

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Veneer mitering jig. This holds veneers perfectly flat for mitering. Mount it on your machine table or in a vice and use a 90 Degree drill end mill to achieve a perfect miter every time.
4 available $100 each

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I have 6 of these available and ready to ship. They are for gluing up cues and lining up billet rings. Great to free up the lathe. Epoxy and wood glue will not adhere to the plastic collets. Sit a straight edge on the shoulder Machined into the jig and align your rings before tightening everything down. Works on shafts and butts. I use these myself on cues with A joints and fully cored cues.

$80 per set. $70 per set if you buy 2 or more. This includes 2 blocks, 4 collets (two - 3/4", one 5/8", and one 5/16") and the wing nuts. To save on shipping, you will need two 5/16-18 x 36" Threaded rods to complete them.

These fit in a small box. Shipping is $10 for one or two sets, 13.45 for 3+.
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I have one mitre jig available for use on a table saw. The jig sits upside down and you will need a 90 Degree double angle saw nlade.
 
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