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    Looking for a cuemaker to help with an idea

    After the finished product is made I'll be contacting my buddies at Dip-tech. These will be 100% custom cues with whatever design you want. you want wood grain they got it, you want $100 bills falling they got it. http://www.dip-tech.net/index.html
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    Looking for a cuemaker to help with an idea

    I'm still working it out! But I know it's a bad idea, but it gives me something to do with my spare time. So far 6063 Aluminum is working out in my best intrests: .097 lbs / in*3 = density Still working on conversions for weight, but it's looking good
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    Looking for a cuemaker to help with an idea

    Well I've done some more home work on it and have come up with this. Aluminum may be too heavy, so that's where I got to thinking about different alloys. By weight 6063 Aluminum alloy is the lightest density, and 6061/2024 weigh a fraction more. So for a solid bar of 6061 Aluminum T651 3"x30"...
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    Looking for a cuemaker to help with an idea

    I'll have one made up by tomorrow.
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    Looking for a cuemaker to help with an idea

    I figured that the idea had already been done, but with searching I couldn't find much. Thanks for the info Trent!
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    Ebony. . .shaft?

    I'm already on the hunt, if I can work up something and get a prototype made I'll let you be the first to try it (other than me :grin:).
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    Looking for a cuemaker to help with an idea

    Thats what I'm scared of. If done properly I can see the thick part being hollow tapering down to a point then a solid part being the thinest part of the shaft. A nice hard poly insert to hold the female end of the joint. It would be an experiment with ID/OD of the hollow part.
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    Looking for a cuemaker to help with an idea

    I know it's going to be heavy, but I would like to not sacrafice the integrity of it for weight saving. I have no clue what the actual weight would be.
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    Looking for a cuemaker to help with an idea

    http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=209757&page=2 In that thread, I made a suggestion to a man looking for an ebony shaft strickly for breaking. My suggestion is to have an aluminum shaft made and to make for a lighter shaft to have the thicker end bored out in a cone shape (mid-way...
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    Ebony. . .shaft?

    Well that's where on aluminum, you could get away with boring out the inside of the shaft and still be a more solid of a shaft, yet weigh as much. I don't think this guy really cares on the play part cause it will be a shaft for breaking only. Now that I think of it I will have to find a cue...
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    Ebony. . .shaft?

    Well for some weight saving you could mill out a cone shape mid way through the shaft, so you have a light weight yet still heavier, but structually sound shaft.
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    Ebony. . .shaft?

    Don't be too hash on me but you're looking for a very solid yet light weight shaft for breaking only right? T6051 Aluminum in a 2" solid bar stock is $120. Machine it to your specs, then you have a shaft with no play no flex, yet light weight. Get it either anodized or powder coated black...
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    Laser Pool Cue

    I ended up getting one on ebay for $20, I know ebay for one and $20 for two, we will see what happens. But as far as Joe T's products, I'll be making a purchase before long!
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    Laser Pool Cue

    Thanks guys for the tips!
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    Question(s) for the pro's

    It's nothing official, just a personal friend that's passing down his training to me. I guess I may have used the wrong term, he is more like a coach. I'm glad you saw my post though, I am very interested in taking a trip to Dallas. Do you have a website with the information on your classes...
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    Laser Pool Cue

    I know you are snickering right now :grin: But hear me out, I have been getting drilled by my instructor because I keep putting english on the cue ball unintentionally, and as you can guess it has done nothing good for learning, nor my game play. I've read mixed reviews on them, so I'm asking...
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    Question(s) for the pro's

    Thank you sir, I know I am in no need for a $500 cue, I know that the $70 cue I have now will serve the needs I have. Cue: Players Sneaky Pete (Rosewood) 18 oz. I like the typical design, I'd rather not stand out at the pool hall!
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    Question(s) for the pro's

    I plan on about 6+ hours instruction a week, and 20+ hours a week of independent play/drills. Anyone have any tips?
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    Question(s) for the pro's

    Appreciate it guys, I now have an instructor that's teaching the fundamentals. Once we're done I'll have to take a trip to Dallas!
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