Am looking for opinions on this matter.....
Am looking for opinions on this matter.....
Am looking for opinions on this matter.....
I saw on a cue makers web site a description of how to drill a hole and press in a screw with epoxy. I could not believe it. It is wrong on many fronts.
Does he put a piece of tissue paper at the bottom too to "prevent" buzzing?
I hope those aren't accidentally dropped joint end first.
I saw on a cue makers web site a description of how to drill a hole and press in a screw with epoxy. I could not believe it. It is wrong on many fronts.
Are talking about pressing the joints screws in as opposed to threading them in?
Does he put a piece of tissue paper at the bottom too to "prevent" buzzing?
I have seen 3/8 10 and 3/8 11 with no threads at the bottom.
Just undesized barrel with glue channels.
I hope those aren't accidentally dropped joint end first.
Thanx .I just remembered where I saw it. it was Dennis Dieckman in an article on cue making.
I don't think he was necessarily recommending it, just saying you can do it that way. I do remember it saying how when the epoxy was set up you have a stronger thread then wood threads.
Am looking for opinions on this matter.....
dennis does press fit his pinsI just remembered where I saw it. it was Dennis Dieckman in an article on cue making.
I don't think he was necessarily recommending it, just saying you can do it that way. I do remember it saying how when the epoxy was set up you have a stronger thread then wood threads.
dennis does press fit his pinsI just remembered where I saw it. it was Dennis Dieckman in an article on cue making.
I don't think he was necessarily recommending it, just saying you can do it that way. I do remember it saying how when the epoxy was set up you have a stronger thread then wood threads.
dennis does press fit his pins
i gotta admit, the first time i was at his shop and he had me do it,
i had visions of the forearm exploding
but it didnt
guess that crusty old codger knows somethin![]()
When you say press fit, do you mean he actually forces it in to an undersized hole? Does he butter the threads with epoxy first, put it in the hole or twist the screw into a hole with epoxy in it so it feeds through the threads? Can you describe the procedure.
Do you still do it this way? Also. are we only talking about 5/16 x 18 which is a machine screw and doesn't really tap that well in wood? The threads are pretty fine. Does he do this with all screws?
i honeslty dont know if he does this all the time
just the time i was there, i know we did
the overwhelming majority of his playing cues and billiard cues are wood threads
we did this on some masse cues
dennis has a gauge pin 7/1000ths less than OD of a 3/8x10 pin
hole is bored to that size @ x depth
cuts a small key in the back of pin
epoxies the pin and drives her home
pushes in, sorry forgot to mention that partWhen you say "drives her home" do you mean pushes it straight in or twists it in? If he has key in the pin and twists it he may be making his own threads.