Weight
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Why not use pplheart or goncalo to get that weight up?
Because I have never done this before and have no idea WTF I am doing some of the time .....
And I am not set up to core cues .
Your idea is to core the cue from the butt end ...and adding 4 to 5 ounces using
PPL heart or Goncalo Alves ?
Because I am so new to making cues I have been only using maple because its cheap and I have allot of it and I can bypass coring issues .
I ended up extending the mahogany cue using ebony.
I extended the butt from 28 3/4 to 30 inches.
Cue is not finished yet, and I still might install some kind of wooden dowel for adjusting weight and balance points .
I am putting on a 105/207 finish as I am writing this .
The mahogany one piece butt ( mali ) weighed in at I think 12 oz The weight bolt system was a 1/4 wood screw about a 1.5 inches long .
After removing all the plastic butt cap and joint collars, 5/16 pin ( bare bones 1 piece mahogany wrapless butt it weighed in at 9.3 OZ and the butt still needed to be re- tapered .
Knowing what I know now I would been better off tossing the butt section away .
But that is hind sight now.
Personally I would to prefer to stay away from cues made from certain woods like mahogany or walnut ..
I don't know why I am saying this because I plan on making a wrapless using redwood burl .
Ps I think Mahogany wood makes gas, I had what looked like a bubble that burst or a blow out in the finish ?
No pics sorry .
Learning allot, and having fun screwing around with this old mali .
Would I do it differently next time ,, yes ...
I would be all set up to have cored the cue . but at the same time the butt was warped and should of been scraped .
The hole point was to get that old Mali cue back in action and for me to learn .
Just hobby shop stuff .
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