Good afternoon everybody,
I am getting ready to graduate Nursing School (second career, I'm retired Army) and am treating myself to the Basic Cue Repair Lathe from Mid-America as a present. I don't know if I'm more giddy of actually getting my real lathe (opposed to the Frankenstein I made years ago) or that school is about to finally be over. Either way, big day for me
I am very lucky to have Joe Blackburn as my local repair guy. He has shown me a little here or there in care of certain things with my sticks, but I hate bothering him with what I am sure could become in-depth classes. I would never want Joe to think of his tidbits to me becoming work.
I would like to know your suggestion of DVD for learning to do tips, ferrules, and tenons. I have found Cue Components and Uniques offerings and would like to know of any others you may recommend. I'm motivated strictly for taking care of my own cues and the guys down at the VFW that need attention from time to time. Quality instruction is a plus! Thanks for your time answering.
Regards,
~Roy
I am getting ready to graduate Nursing School (second career, I'm retired Army) and am treating myself to the Basic Cue Repair Lathe from Mid-America as a present. I don't know if I'm more giddy of actually getting my real lathe (opposed to the Frankenstein I made years ago) or that school is about to finally be over. Either way, big day for me
I am very lucky to have Joe Blackburn as my local repair guy. He has shown me a little here or there in care of certain things with my sticks, but I hate bothering him with what I am sure could become in-depth classes. I would never want Joe to think of his tidbits to me becoming work.
I would like to know your suggestion of DVD for learning to do tips, ferrules, and tenons. I have found Cue Components and Uniques offerings and would like to know of any others you may recommend. I'm motivated strictly for taking care of my own cues and the guys down at the VFW that need attention from time to time. Quality instruction is a plus! Thanks for your time answering.
Regards,
~Roy