Ive been noticing that many of my assembled cues are moving slightly at the A joint. Ive been using dried and seasoned wood so thats not the problem. What Ive been is making a pass on my shaft taper machine and taking out the slight wobble and then letting it hang for a couple of weeks and taking a similar pass and again noticing a similar wobble. I try to do everying correct in attachment including tiny holes in the forearm for glue displacement. What I think the problem is is that i may not have my faces perfectly flush at assembly. I have always cut my tendons in my Buck chuck which is super tru. and similarly cut my hole in my forearm to accept the butt. I try to make these as tight and tru as possible but Im wondering if Im not holding the pieces perfectly straight in the chuck even though they look tru. I almost thinking a steady rest is the answer so I can make sure the piece is running tru. Saw Bob D's video and his was running pretty tru after he took a reading. I gotta get this right. Any ideas or comment would be appreciate. Thank you.