I'm mad at myself. :frown:
I received a lovely holiday gift of a miniature ivory billiard table, just 2 inches long, with green cloth, neat turned legs, 2 cues, and a cue ball.
Missing were the two other balls and so, naturally, in keeping with my desire for a perfect world, I planned on doing a recloth and was gonna see about getting a couple of beads to use as replacements for the 2 missing balls.
I retrieved my trusty caliper and this table so I could get a size on the existing ball and as I was getting the measurement, the table slipped from my hands and came crashing down onto the floor breaking off all four legs. Damn it!
As you can see from the pics, it's gonna need more than just glue. And, unfortunately, it's beyond any skill (or tools) that I have to get her fixed up.
Any suggestions are very appreciated.
best,
brian kc
I received a lovely holiday gift of a miniature ivory billiard table, just 2 inches long, with green cloth, neat turned legs, 2 cues, and a cue ball.
Missing were the two other balls and so, naturally, in keeping with my desire for a perfect world, I planned on doing a recloth and was gonna see about getting a couple of beads to use as replacements for the 2 missing balls.
I retrieved my trusty caliper and this table so I could get a size on the existing ball and as I was getting the measurement, the table slipped from my hands and came crashing down onto the floor breaking off all four legs. Damn it!

As you can see from the pics, it's gonna need more than just glue. And, unfortunately, it's beyond any skill (or tools) that I have to get her fixed up.
Any suggestions are very appreciated.
best,
brian kc
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