As a new cue maker, is it better to core before or after you cut points in.
jokers_wild96 AzB Silver Member Silver Member Sep 16, 2018 #1 As a new cue maker, is it better to core before or after you cut points in.
PRED AzB Silver Member Silver Member Sep 16, 2018 #2 The old cue maker I knew had a stock of cored fronts ready for any style cue.
Michael Webb AzB Silver Member Silver Member Sep 16, 2018 #3 jokers_wild96 said: As a new cue maker, is it better to core before or after you cut points in. Click to expand... Way before so you can do a few turns over time with the core in.
jokers_wild96 said: As a new cue maker, is it better to core before or after you cut points in. Click to expand... Way before so you can do a few turns over time with the core in.
63Kcode AKA Larry Vigus Silver Member Sep 17, 2018 #4 Depends on what the points are made of. If you are using burl or some other unstable wood. Core after the points are in. If the points are made from something stable. I core before I cut them in. Larry
Depends on what the points are made of. If you are using burl or some other unstable wood. Core after the points are in. If the points are made from something stable. I core before I cut them in. Larry