Who new it was so easy to make a pool cue! http://www.ehow.com/how_6814002_make-pool-sticks-out-wood.html
Everybody should be playing with their own homemade pool cue.
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Everybody should be playing with their own homemade pool cue.
Who new it was so easy to make a pool cue! http://www.ehow.com/how_6814002_make-pool-sticks-out-wood.html
Everybody should be playing with their own homemade pool cue..
Sand the smallest point of the pool cue's shaft straight, not rounded.
Tips & Warnings
Use woods such as rosewood, maple, oak or bamboo, as they are easy woods to carve and work with.
Who new it was so easy to make a pool cue! http://www.ehow.com/how_6814002_make-pool-sticks-out-wood.html
Everybody should be playing with their own homemade pool cue..
Who new it was so easy to make a pool cue! http://www.ehow.com/how_6814002_make-pool-sticks-out-wood.html
Everybody should be playing with their own homemade pool cue..
Cut a small piece of cork to fit in the pool cue tip and extend out 1/4 of an inch. Secure the cork in place with wood glue and allow to dry completely.
Try to create a rounded appearance with the sander
Always be cautious when working with machinery and sharp materials.
The bumper is what keeps the pool cue balanced as well as keeping unsuspecting bystanders reasonably safe from accidental jabs from your cue.
I'd feel terrible if I met a guy with a one piece yellow-pine cue with a cork tip and a twine wrap... and he shot better than me.
That may have been the single greatest article I've read in a long time.
I just put a board on my lathe and am getting started...gotta pick up some more 400 and 600 sandpaper and some cork, though.
Anybody know how I can make a set of balls to go with it?