oh thats nice, awesome work
Wow. That tamarind is very cool with the maple!
Thanks, folks. Really appreciate the feedback.Beautiful work.
What do you call your Cues?
Awesome. Nice to meet you and I wish you the best of luck.Thanks, folks. Really appreciate the feedback.
Mr. Webb, first let me offer a big thanks to you and the other cuemakers active on the "Ask the Cuemaker" forum. What I've learned from that one source has been a huge help to us this year.
We're calling them Ott Custom Cues (father and son venture, Terry and Micah Ott out of Blanchard, OK). We initially just wanted to be able to build a few cues for ourselves, but we really enjoy it and there's only so many cues we can keep, so we hope to start selling a few. Plus, if I don't recoup at least a portion of what I've spent on equipment this year, my wife may may murder me in my sleep....
Really classy looking wand. Very nice work.Just finished this one. 4 long points of Tamarind, 4 short ebony points into birdseye maple, copper rings around 8-slot decorative rings with 5 veneers at each slot, 3/8-10 modified pin and black leather wrap.
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LOVE the tamarind and i have ALWAYS loved mixed points(different woods) ...stick with that,because not many people do it...Just finished this one. 4 long points of Tamarind, 4 short ebony points into birdseye maple, copper rings around 8-slot decorative rings with 5 veneers at each slot, 3/8-10 modified pin and black leather wrap.
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Really classy looking wand. Very nice work.
Thanks, guys!LOVE the tamarind and i have ALWAYS loved mixed points(different woods) ...stick with that,because not many people do it...
Thanks! Likely will be selling this particular cue soon. Haven't had much spare time for building new cues the last couple months, and have spent that time expanding our capabilities in the shop and experimenting with different construction and finishing processes. Built a spray box with exhaust fan that rotates 3-4 cues and removes the toxic fumes for applying automotive clear coat. Also picked up a small CNC router for making ring billets and simple inlays and have been expanding my very limited programming knowledge to accomplish that. Spent much of the last 2 weekends modifying it to cut point grooves as well. I'd rather be constructing cues, but all the time and effort should give us more control and variety in our cue designs.Super sharp cue!!! Will you have anything for sale coming up soon?
That is one beautiful cue. Ring sets are amazing.Thanks! Likely will be selling this particular cue soon. Haven't had much spare time for building new cues the last couple months, and have spent that time expanding our capabilities in the shop and experimenting with different construction and finishing processes. Built a spray box with exhaust fan that rotates 3-4 cues and removes the toxic fumes for applying automotive clear coat. Also picked up a small CNC router for making ring billets and simple inlays and have been expanding my very limited programming knowledge to accomplish that. Spent much of the last 2 weekends modifying it to cut point grooves as well. I'd rather be constructing cues, but all the time and effort should give us more control and variety in our cue designs.
Would also love to be selling more cues, but right now we're just concentrating on producing the best cue we possibly can. All that said, I really like the way this Tamarind cue tuned out. It looks good, plays really nicely and just feels good in the hands. Have 1 more completed that I haven't had time to post that may be for sale soon if I can bring myself to part with it...
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Thanks, folks. Really appreciate the feedback.
Mr. Webb, first let me offer a big thanks to you and the other cuemakers active on the "Ask the Cuemaker" forum. What I've learned from that one source has been a huge help to us this year.
We're calling them Ott Custom Cues (father and son venture, Terry and Micah Ott out of Blanchard, OK). We initially just wanted to be able to build a few cues for ourselves, but we really enjoy it and there's only so many cues we can keep, so we hope to start selling a few. Plus, if I don't recoup at least a portion of what I've spent on equipment this year, my wife may may murder me in my sleep....