hold on there bobalouie:grin:, it wasnt me that questioned it.
it was macguy that said in post #39..............
Hearing now that it was stabilized wood we know where the rattle came from. The polymer that was used to stabilize did not accept the glue. I have seen some stabilized woods that you could not glue at all, it was like they made of Teflon.
i was hoping to hear more about his(macguy) experiences with the resin impregnated wood & glue failures.
i have never used it
We've seen a ton of cues with impregnated burl. Some even small inlays.
Maybe we can discuss this with Trent in a watering hole somewhere.
Isn't the polymer some form of glue ?
Did Trent core it and what glue was used ? GG would be my last choice.
West 206 first.
My late mentor used stabilized eastern maple for forearm and had no issue. It was not even cored and he used 3M DP460 for all glued components.
In this case, we can only speculate until we discuss the whole cue with Trent.
We don't even know if the wood was totally dry before getting injected with polymer.
I'm not crazy about stabilized wood myself. They gain a lot of weight but the tone ( heaven forbid if people check wood tone ) in them is muffed to me.
You know which nasty chemical I'd rather use than polymer. :grin-square: