i totally understand your points. it doesn't necessarily mean that that piece of core will be glued immediately. of course, it's settled for a several weeks more. if you could clearly see, the fit is not the desired size yet as the end of the core didn't even come out the other end of the square ebony forearm. it's going to rest for a while to see if it moves then turn again to the desired mm. besides, we have been making custom cues for 22 years, we have more than a dozen cues in the US alone, many more in european countries where there is also winter. some cues are almost a decade old already. our cues' quality & build speak for themselves for more than 2 decades now and it's way past the need of defending them.

gentlemen, the video i posted is not the completion of how we do things. of course, there are a few trade secrets we prefer not to show on videos... maybe i was wrong to entitle it "from start to finish" because it is apparent that it has been taken too literally.

i was just trying to show something entertaining. just to share, my own player took 14 months to build... 10 months of it was just for settling the wood by very slow & paced turns.

our common waiting time is 6-8 months for a cue to be made, and we only make custom cues on order, we do not peddle, so it's not a rush job in reality. sorry for the confusion. i never thought it would be taken that way because i only wanted to show things i thought maybe rarely seen nowadays because of the dawn of modern & sophisticated equipment. but it was a point well-taken with no hard feelings.