anyone ever used Wenge used in cues?

I just finished a cue with Wenge because I had some and wanted to try it. The cue plays fine and I don't think you will have any playability issues with the wood and it looks good (I don't think it's ugly at all) when finished but I don't think I will use it again. It's a grainy, rough wood and, in my opinion, Rosewood, Ebony or Cocobolo look better if you need a dark wood and are easier to work with. I brush on my finish while the lathe is spinning and use finishing epoxy because I'm not set up to spray toxic stuff in my house. With most woods I can get by with 2-3 coats, it took 4 coats with the Wenge but once it's sealed it's fine. I would go ahead and give it a try and make your own judgement.
 
Wenge is frequently used for Russian billiards cues. Basically in the butterfly design. But I use Wenge in a crown design too. I have ended this Russian billiards cue yesterday (Six !!! recut on the handle and three on the shaft). Only the covering needs to be made.

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Wenge behaves stably if it is well dried and aged. I very much recommend to use pieces with maximum straight grain because unstraight grain can be unexpectedly deformed even through long time. Therefore straight grain or a core. The biggest problem in a covering of Wenge. The decision has Correctly told cueman to use epoxy, but I would recommend usual not fast epoxy with intermediate sanding next day.

I heard that Wenge is brought in the "Red book of the nature", therefore offers of it soon will are limited. Has somebody the information on this? Thanks.
 
Wow, Dmitry, what a nice splice!
And I thought my cue was fancy! :rolleyes:
But still I wouldn't want to trade it, I already love it too much! The spliced shafts really play top-notch. I took out the weight-bolts of the cue and with the FAT (over 5oz.) shaft you made for me it weights 20oz. with a very nice forward-balance. It hits so hard and stiff, it's almost obscene - everything else now feels soft like butter to me :D

I made a little video last week to test my new camera and you can really hear the loud and ugly noise it makes on every hit - I love it! :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk_U3F8KfM8

(It's me who butchered the last draw-shot, the cue really draws very well)
 
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