runout1961 Ecclesiastes Ch. 12: 1-7 Silver Member Jan 23, 2018 #1 ................................ Last edited: Jun 3, 2022
jasonlaus Rep for Smorg Silver Member Jan 23, 2018 #2 runout1961 said: Wondering if this had ever been done before? We see Ivory propellers all the time. But has anyone ever done mother of pearl propellers? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Have been considering doing MOP in my cues due to the Ivory ban. I think it kiils the price of the cue though - very high end cues. Not happy at all Jason
runout1961 said: Wondering if this had ever been done before? We see Ivory propellers all the time. But has anyone ever done mother of pearl propellers? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Have been considering doing MOP in my cues due to the Ivory ban. I think it kiils the price of the cue though - very high end cues. Not happy at all Jason
pwd72s recreational banger Silver Member Jan 23, 2018 #3 Always wondered how small MOP inlays were done, since the material is one easily cracked.
Bavafongoul AzB Silver Member Silver Member Jan 23, 2018 #4 Since ivory is steadily becoming less atttractive to cue-makers due more stringent regs, the use of different abalone and various ivory substitute materials will certainly be used,
Since ivory is steadily becoming less atttractive to cue-makers due more stringent regs, the use of different abalone and various ivory substitute materials will certainly be used,
63Kcode AKA Larry Vigus Silver Member Jan 23, 2018 #5 pwd72s said: Always wondered how small MOP inlays were done, since the material is one easily cracked. Click to expand... Real MOP is very strong and hard. I have to slow the cutting speeds and feeds by 80% to keep from breaking my bits. Larry
pwd72s said: Always wondered how small MOP inlays were done, since the material is one easily cracked. Click to expand... Real MOP is very strong and hard. I have to slow the cutting speeds and feeds by 80% to keep from breaking my bits. Larry