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    Clear coating polished metals

    Curious if you guys have any tricks or techniques or specific products you use that maintains the highly polished look of a metal inlay once the clear coat is applied. I typically use automotive clearcoat, but I've also experimented with cyanoacrylate and epoxy and have gotten pretty similar...
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    Dyed veneers

    Do you guys have anywhere aside from Atlas to get brightly colored, reasonably thick veneers? Atlas isn't horrible, but I wish they had more colors available.. I've had a lot of difficulty finding certain colors and if I do find anything they're usually really thin and often not very vibrant...
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    Gluing Delrin

    Made a cue with a Delrin joint not realizing this stuff is nearly impossible to glue with conventional methods. Is there any method anyone is familiar with for gluing Delrin to wood and get a decent bond? From what I can find, scuffing it may help a bit and burning it may as well. Epoxy seems...
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    CNC cuemaking

    Hey there... I've been making cues for... well not very long. I've made 3-4 total and they've come out okay.. especially for not really knowing what I'm doing! Anyways, I've decided I like doing it and want to invest some more time into it. I have a CNC that I'm learning how to use. Thus far...
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    OB - 175 (wrapless) with Jacoby Black shaft.

    I'll sell either the butt by itself or the butt with the shaft. (Don't really care to sell the shaft alone though. Butt is 29" OB-175 custom made wrapless cue. Joint is 3/8 x 10 and the Shaft is a 29" Jacoby Black 12.3mm tip with Kamui Clear medium tip. Both are in good condition with very minor...
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    Weird question about deflection and draw.

    So, I was thinking about deflection and why top and bottom deflection don't occur and obviously with top spin, there's a flat table surface preventing the ball from moving downward on the Z plane... but when considering draw -- Is gravity considerably more powerful than deflection, or when I do...
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