I make them all the time. Anywhere from 2 to 4 inch. I’ve had them anywhere from .9 to 1.6 oz depending on what threads. I also do different threads on each end. Everyone that has mine love the solid hit they get from them.
I have an older tiger cue a gentleman wants some made for it. I’m having trouble finding out what thread it is. Any ideas on this? It’s not the radial one. Some reason it will not load the picture. Thanks in advance.
I have made a few Stroketrainers if anyone is interested. It was well known some years back and was used and endorsed by quiet a few players and instructors. They are 200.00 shipped USA. I can ship other places if you pay the extra shipping. Below is a video of me using it. Thanks...
Thank you. I use to write a few G Codes when I worked but that was years ago. I did a lot with Proto Track mills. Im not sure if this machine I have now even works. Do they come with any programs installed? My friend bought it about 10 years ago and just never got anything going on it. Im just...
What are you guys using for the programming to do points and other things on a Mach 3 mill? A friend of mine bought one years ago and has ask me to help with it. It turns on jogs in all directions. It’s no manual with it and I know nothing LOL about it. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
What are you guys using for the programming to do points and other things on a Mach 3 mill? A friend of mine bought one years ago and has ask me to help with it. It turns on jogs in all directions. It’s no manual with it and I know nothing LOL about it. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
I make mine out of Webb wood. I have made them from 2 in to 4 in. Mine weigh about 1.8 oz at 4 inches. It moves the balance forward about an inch for the 5/16-14 joint. As far as the hit it feels solid.
I have met them both. I know David and Brandon personally. They built me a cue back in 2009. It is the best cue Ive ever played with. Brandon help me design it and built it exactly to my specks. Every time I need anything they are their for me. Great people to deal with. I have only met Pat once...