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    Modifying a Brunswick Anniversary 9ft

    I have cut the Centennial snooker aprons to the 9 ft. anniversary. Sure you need to adjust the holes for the rails and reattached the mounting brackets for the corner pieces. It all fits.
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    experiment on point and veneer alignment

    hi DeeDeeCues. Attached are photo of a sample of the type of the glue up I do. With all my clamps. I should have clearer with my earlier photos. My mistake. What I did lately was run a face mill across the handle position vee, I checked it and it was bowed. Actually the last blank was...
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    fullsplice point alignment

    more photos of my techniques
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    experiment on point and veneer alignment

    good morning 3kushn, You are correct about sliding a piece of paper inside the lathe jaw will move the location of the points. To adjust the location of the top point this method will work. But to align the interiors points of a veneered cue is a little different. Going thru the geometry of...
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    experiment on point and veneer alignment

    I made some changes to my fullsplice veneer technique. The alignment looks a little bit better. I hand cut the veneers and double checked the thickness before and after glueing the stack up. I also redesigned the glueing jig. The internal points seem to align a little better. If I get...
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    photo test, veneer alignment

    testing the photosHopefully you can see the veneer alignment
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    experiment on point and veneer alignment

    hi, I have seen photos of makers cutting the vee slot on a lathe, on centers. And you're right that this would keep things aligned but I just when down a different rabbit hole and was too stubborn to change until now. I have not made many cues lately, but this alignment of the veneer problem...
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    experiment on point and veneer alignment

    greetings Michael, What a clever idea. I never thought of making the centers first then creating the square around the centers. Pure genius. I'm a stubborn old man that like to start projects without a lot of input because it tends to contaminate my design process. But this idea would have...
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    experiment on point and veneer alignment

    hi Michael, wow, sometimes my brain doesn't keep up with my thoughts. This is an adjustable center. The 1/4" screw is screwed into the joint end. Then I make an initiate turn and then I can adjust the center by loosening the nuts and slide the plate until the points align. I hope that helps...
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    experiment on point and veneer alignment

    photos of one method of adjusting the points.
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    experiment on point and veneer alignment

    Yes, all you need to do is adjust the center point under the tip of the point. But unless you the centerline of the veneer section is in line with the turning center and all the veneer stacks are the same thickness and all the glue is cleaned up in the vee section, then maybe the points of the...
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    experiment on point and veneer alignment

    This is my second mistake. My glueing fixture is misaligned. Glueing non-veneered full splice blanks works just fine because I can adjust the centerline so the top of the points will align. But when aligning the veneered points is off. Sometimes things align if I get lucky and the centerline...
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    experiment on point and veneer alignment

    better photos of the misalignment of the points.
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    experiment on point and veneer alignment

    I'm running an experiment on doing a better job on aligning points and veneers. But I'm still screwing up. I will show my technique and how far misaligned the points are. I've been using a glueing fixture to help in aligning the center line but it still is off. I'm going to have to build...
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    testing photos on how to align points?

    Well, I am just going to post the photos on 1 post and my test on another.
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    testing photos on how to align points?

    I'm having trouble doing this again. My text disappeared. I will figure it out later.
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