Tiny inlays with recut fixture

brianna187

BRIANNA SINCE 1988
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Ebony into ivory then re cut with silver diamonds
using re cut fixture you can remove and replace cue as many times as you like with exacting accuracy.
 

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15k bit 45k deep inlays
 

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This is the first test we did with the new file i think i looks better in the maple then the ebony with silver thinking about doing a cue and using this ringwork at all locations maybe heavey birdseye and no other inlays other then the ringwork hope you enjoy
 

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butt section done and sealed

butt section done and sealed with uv note we still have the re-cut fixture on the cue and it will remain there till aall the inlays are complete ebony butt ivory butt cap ivory ring work with silver inlays recut inside the ivory 2" ivory blocks with sscrimdesign inside the blocks and abalonr nocthed diamonds at 4 locations
tomorrow ill start on the fore-arm
 

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I like mine. I bought one at the VF show and it works perfect. I didn't think much about it until seeing it in person.
It's nice to be able to remove a cue from the CNC and not loose exact center. Now it's one of those tools I can't live without.
 
thanks very much guys also by the way dick neighbors was the first to buy one i known he liked his i havent heard much from dick didnt see him at the derby or the expo if your out there dick hope all is well drop us all a short line and say hi scott good to hear from you also how was your trip home ? i saw your web page the other day and read how you started gracio cues i was shocked your wife looked so heathly did she enjoy the trip and seeing all the displays? keep in touch scott enjoy seeing your work dont be shy about posting pictures of your cues i hated to part with that 6 point ivory cue of yours it was a favorite but gota keep the cash flowing ..............Lee
 
I walked up rite when the guy was purchasing it. I listened and after he purchased it I introduced myself.

We missed our plane and got home 2 days late and I'm behind schedule again. The trip was a blast and well worth it. Nice to see you guys again and hope to see you at the Open.

It's hard to believe she was on oxygen and couldn't walk to the bathroom 2 years ago. Her pool game has stepped up to the 4-5 APA level now that she doesn't have the oxygen bottle strapped over her shoulder. She was a die hard pool player and wouldn't let a little think like breathing stop her from playing.
 
thanks very much guys also by the way dick neighbors was the first to buy one i known he liked his i havent heard much from dick didnt see him at the derby or the expo if your out there dick hope all is well drop us all a short line and say hi scott good to hear from you also how was your trip home ? i saw your web page the other day and read how you started gracio cues i was shocked your wife looked so heathly did she enjoy the trip and seeing all the displays? keep in touch scott enjoy seeing your work dont be shy about posting pictures of your cues i hated to part with that 6 point ivory cue of yours it was a favorite but gota keep the cash flowing ..............Lee

I liked mine enough that after having one set up on my mill indexer for cutting V spliced points I went ahead and got a second one for use on my CNC for inlays. Very easy and very accurate for re-aligning parts for 2nd operations. It makes making a 6 point or an 8 point V spliced cue no more difficult to build than a 4 point. Absolutely perfect registration every time. I just made a 6 point cue where the points do not touch at the A-joint but are only about .005 apart and every point is the same distance from each other. A truly fine tool.

Oh, and by the way, yes, I have been pretty sick for awhile now. That's why I missed the Derby for the first time since it's inception and it's only a 100 miles from me. Thanks for the concern.

Dick
 
I liked mine enough that after having one set up on my mill indexer for cutting V spliced points I went ahead and got a second one for use on my CNC for inlays. Very easy and very accurate for re-aligning parts for 2nd operations. It makes making a 6 point or an 8 point V spliced cue no more difficult to build than a 4 point. Absolutely perfect registration every time. I just made a 6 point cue where the points do not touch at the A-joint but are only about .005 apart and every point is the same distance from each other. A truly fine tool.

Oh, and by the way, yes, I have been pretty sick for awhile now. That's why I missed the Derby for the first time since it's inception and it's only a 100 miles from me. Thanks for the concern.

Dick

dick
thanks for the plug glad its working for you i hope your feeling better
with the better weather coming you can out more it should help some
take care talk soon....lee
 
recut fixtur

Some of the big names(and little names) have been using things like Lee's for a while. It's the only way to fly!!!
 
Thanks steve i also enjoyed your cues at the epxo the Balbuska cue you sold was stunning as were all the other cues but it was my favorite one.
anyone reading this steves cues are another that are going to the top a great investment for a player and collector ...
 
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