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Wow this conversation just got extremely pathetic.

Do you guys have any idea how they make modern cuses compared to the old ways.

Quite apparently you have no clue


Still haven't answered how a cnc can make a tighter tolerance than manual machine can.



Attempted insults are the calling cards of the unknowing
 
More and more videos for you that can explain the use of CNC machines and how much higher quality of the cue comes out, compared to the traditional way of building cue.


 
So I give you 3 Undisputed sources from some very reputable cue makers telling you how much better that use are nowadays becuase they use CNC machines to build it and you post a video of Van Halen.

I was correct this is a pathetic conversation at this point for a bunch of rookies that have no clue how queues are being built today or in the past.
 
More and more videos for you that can explain the use of CNC machines and how much higher quality of the cue comes out, compared to the traditional way of building cue.


Tight tolerances does NOT equal a better cue. This isn’t watch making.

respectfully
Fatboy<——-knows a little about cues
 
Tight tolerances does NOT equal a better cue. This isn’t watch making.

respectfully
Fatboy<——-knows a little about cues
Upgraded tolerances on a shaft will not make cue shoot better? So I'm under the impression you think that cue that looks like a silly slide shoot perfect...

Got it, thanks for the information. I'll keep that in my long term memory forever.
 
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I'm guessing you guys know more about cutting shaft with CNC machines rather than traditional lathe then Predator, right.
 

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So I give you 3 Undisputed sources from some very reputable cue makers telling you how much better that use are nowadays becuase they use CNC machines to build it and you post a video of Van Halen.

I was correct this is a pathetic conversation at this point for a bunch of rookies that have no clue how queues are being built today or in the past.
what does a queue have to do with a pool cue?
Isn't a queue a line or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn to be attended to or to proceed?
 
Upgraded tolerances on a shaft will not make cue shoot better? So I'm under the impression you think that cue that looks like a silly slide shoot perfect...

Got it, thanks for the information. I'll keep that in my long term memory forever.
You have a lot to learn.

I’m not wasting my time on you

good luck out there
Fatboy
 
I'm guessing you guys know more about cutting shaft with CNC machines rather than traditional lathe then Predator, right.
None of the marketing babble in what you posted has anything to do with CNC. Its about how the laminated wood blank is constructed vs solid wood. Its like solid wood flooring vs engineered hardwood flooring. Both have pluses and minuses. Do you think they are going to market a cue as " not as good as the others" ? Even if you were accurate about any of what you are saying about CNC you stiil arenot making an actual point about anything. The wood doesn’t know who or what is controlling the lathe and there is no knob marked "feel" on a CNC machine.

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None of the marketing babble in what you posted has anything to do with CNC. Its about how the laminated wood blank is constructed vs solid wood. Its like solid wood flooring vs engineered hardwood flooring. Both have pluses and minuses. Do you think they are going to market a cue as " not as good as the others" ? Even if you were accurate about any of what you are saying about CNC you stiil arenot making an actual point about anything. The wood doesn’t know who or what is controlling the lathe and there is no knob marked "feel" on a CNC machine.

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I do have to remember I'm debating with a bunch of individuals that think CNC machines only inlays points into a cue, right.
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I do have to remember I'm debating with a bunch of individuals that think CNC machines only inlays points into a cue, right.
I don't think that at all. Read what I wrote and not the strawman arguement you are here looking for. I have been around CNC equipment for over 30 years.

Tell us how the Predator ads you posted have anything to do with the topic of CNC.

Do you even know what CNC stands for? You haven't explained why you think this makes todays cues better and not simply cheaper.

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I don't think that at all. Read what I wrote and not the strawman arguement you are here looking for. I have been around CNC equipment for over 30 years.

Tell us how the Predator ads you posted have anything to do with the topic of CNC.

Do you even know what CNC stands for? You haven't explained why you think this makes todays cues better and not simply cheaper.

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Sorry English is not your first language?
 

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You know what I should do at this point is probably this close to you my pool cue collection.

Everything from a 1986 Meucci original to a meucci to multiple Leonard Blodsworth, Joss to a McDermott the two Predators.
So some of those cues are cut with CNC machines and other more built by hand so yeah I played with both of these types of cues were talking about the last 30 + years.

The most prize pool cues I own my Meucci original and my three Leonard bloodsworth. None of them got with a CNC machine, not even the inlays.

Enjoy your day.
 
Oh I forgot my 1996 McDermott also wasn't at with a CNC machine.

Don't get got run around post bad information on the internet and I'll do I.
 
Oh I forgot my 1996 McDermott also wasn't at with a CNC machine.

Don't get got run around post bad information on the internet and I'll do I.
You have yet to make a point about the original topic you started or respond directly to even one post by others. Nobody cares what cues you own.

Is the word "only" in the post I made? I know what I posted and what I meant by it.

Tell us in your own words exactly why you think a cue built using machinery controled by electronics makes a cue so different that it gives today's player an advantage over those 60+ years ago.

And how about a direct answer about the Predator ad which is about laminated blanks and not CNC.



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