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    How to modify a gun drill?

    What kind of lathe? If you are using a metal lathe, then by all means the Aloris style quick release boring bar holder is the way to fly, that way you use the Carriage to bore, way faster, easy to align, and rock solid. If you have a lathe like the Cuesmith Deluxe then make a saddle to mount...
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    JET BDB-1340A lathe

    Lathe The Jet is well made. I have a belt type Taiwan Jet and parts are not available. I had to make two gears for it, one was the bull nose gear, not a small task. A lot of Chinese lathes parts interchange. Grizzly parts often fit other brands. I have a Harbor freight and I bought Grizzly...
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    WTB: indexable inserts (TCGT type)

    radius Randy is correct. To elaborate: even when working with metal, a radius is preferable to a sharp inside corner. A sharp corner is provides a stress point. In reference to a cue shaft: Stress points are where a crack will more likely originate, if a tenon is stressed to that extreme. A...
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    WTB: indexable inserts (TCGT type)

    insert part number I have been away from cue making for a good year now, so sorry for this late post. I believe I was the guy that first introduced these inserts for cuemaking, several years ago. I first gave one to Wiley Cue out of Corpus Christi to see if he liked them as much as I did...
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    What size tool bit handle

    tool size the 1/4 inch size fits the supplied tool holders for the Hightower lathe. One is able to use the 3/8 inch tools by milling the slot a little larger, paying attention to which edge gets milled and how much so that the tool aligns at the proper cut height. But others have pointed you...
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    Sale UltraSkins, Mix and match

    Thanks Tank and Gary It is good to be back. Not fun having health issues. Hope to get back into this hobby now that I am feeling better.
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    Sale UltraSkins, Mix and match

    Been away from making cues for over a year SO, I do not know enough about your tips to know which ones I would like to stock. Maybe someone can point me to the answer to this question? How do the Ultraskins hardness and playability relate to the old benchmark tips like Moori, or Snipers, etc...
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    Insert for stripped thread in Shaft

    Die may work For threading the OD of the insert. But glue it into the shaft before boring the internal hole. Just bore and thread the shaft with the phenolic insert. SO even if the insert threads are not perfect and the insert is slightly off center in the shaft, you bring it all into the...
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    Steam Gun

    I use an electric soldering gun ... with a flat blade tip installed. It is one of those two heat position WEN guns that were common a few years ago. It heats almost instantly. Just use a folded piece of paper towel, maybe start with a 1 inch by 4 inch piece and fold it in half twice to make a...
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    Shaft ring billet F.S.

    This billet is made with a PurpleHeart base wood and the 12 slots are filled with 1/8 inch wide Holly inlay strips. The inlay length is 3.5 inch with the overall length of 4.75 inch The diameter is 0.854 so only useable if you use a joint size that can handle that ring diameter. I would guess...
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    Removing Titlest Label

    I think you want to re use the label? Wow , that is a challenge with the age and possibility if finish and/or waxes on top. I am very curious how that will go, and if you can reuse it !
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    Ring Billets F.S.

    pictures Sorry they were too big the first time I posted them. SOLD !
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    Ring Billets F.S.

    The base wood is well aged, kiln dried PurpleHeart, and the inlayed strips are ivory in color, paper phenolic. The ODs are just over 1.3, 1.1, and .89 inches. The inlays are about 4 3/4 inch long with extra PH material at the end of the billet to grab in a chuck so as to not waste any ring...
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    proper ratio of enduro crosslinker

    I use a touch up spray gun It holds 4 oz of finish, to that I add 3.5 ml of the crosslinker. Measuring that small amount needs a small graduated cylinder, which can be had at a chem/med supply house, maybe ebay? Hope that helps?
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    Cutting Veneers to Strips

    I also use a paper cutter A guillotine style, made for commercial use to cut multiple sheets in a stack. I am not sure I would want to use an office paper cutter. Those commercial paper cutters can be had at used photography supply houses online. That makes short work out of cutting wood veneer...
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    Taper shaper question for taper shaper owners

    Easy to set up I found it best to add a roll pin to the right side, By drilling a hole to fit a roll pin into tightly, then enlarging the hole that needs a little clearance to slip into just a little larger ID. To clarify: I make the taper bar hole small enough to be press fitted with the...
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    steady rest bearing center for jointwork

    Did you look on EBay? A larger steady rest, like the ones that come with 12 inch metal lathes with diamond ways are very solid. Also look at any used machine dealers, or repair shops. The rust belts of the country are loaded with these kinds of dealers. You can use many different 12 inch lathe...
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    Epoxy-what/where to buy

    Titebond will hold solid and the laminates will not fly apart. Just make sure the surfaces are a good tight fit. I have used it on many butterfly cues with no issues what so ever. If I am using dyed veneers in the laminates, I prefer West system. I find less issues with dyes leaching into...
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    Book Press Find

    How about this one? It has a 19" diameter steering wheel to crank down on which drives a 2 inch diameter acme thread press screw! The whole thing weighs in at maybe 300# and has thermostat controlled heating if desired. The surface area is just over 21X25 inch. Free to me, just helped a friend...
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    Quiet Router

    To cut V points I use the CueMonster with my quiet router removed, and a DeWalt 2 1/4 hp plunge router in its place. It can cut the V grooves in one pass if so inclined, plenty of power to turn the 1/2 inch shank large 90 deg cutter. But I usually take four to six progressive passes, the last...
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