You know, I have to admitt, You suprised me, I expected You to either not respond, or respond in a negative way. Either of which I probably would have lost some respect for you over. Anyone that Man enough to say I'm sorry and let things be as they may, I have much respect for.
Since you were able man up, let me say I'm sorry if I over re-acted, and explain why i did-
I'm not overly sensitive to someone being critical over most things towards me, whether I'm wrong or not, because I will never claim to know everything, but when it comes to ethical issues I can go eitherway. probably for the same reason you felt the way you did in asking the question. It's a given to Me that most decent cue guys feel that strongly about honesty and integrity, having one's best interest at heart, etc., and I am no different, so that's where i seem to get offended, and draw a line in the sand. I'm happy that after reviewing, you understand why, because everyone may would not. You could tell me I talk too much, and I would probably aggree with ya, and not be offended at all if said in a polite way, because it is something i'm aware, but only because I'm passionate about this, and have been for many years, and I have alot to learn still yet.
Yes I can definatly forget It ever happened, No hard feelings at all bud. I can respect anyone that is willing to admitt mistake, whether intentional or not. Many people are too pridefull to do that unfortunately, so It is something I have respect for, and someone that I can get along with. There are times I have still done that when I didn't even feel I was in the wrong, but did so to save a friendship, even when they couldn't man up theirself when they were probably more in the wrong then I if any at all. I just think that's part of being a man, can't go through life hating everyone. I'm not one that always tries to avoid confrontation, but I can appologise, and act like it never happened providing no major harm is done. I don't see any harm done here.

besides that after my rant I read your post again, and although i saw the questions the way I did, and they seemed clear enough to me, the rest of the post did seem out of context to what I was thinking about in My mind. Again if It did not come out the way You meant, and i just mistook it the wrong way then my appologies.
On the strips , I was worried about cutting the maple too thin also, I guess My 2 indexing holes just happen to have the right amount spacing, because i just did pull it off. I got a tight fit, and none of the v-strips of maple seems to want to breakout. should have no problem glueing them. That was one of the reasons It took me so long just to do those eight slots, I was only doing 20thous max per pass going both ways per slot.It was tricky even at only 20thou, everytime a sliver would bind before kicking out, I thought one of them were gonna snap off. I actually was able to go deeper then I thought I would be able to though with them being so close. I figured on bottoming them out just under .840, but I ended up being able to go deeper then that without getting into the ID area, so they should be pretty much good for any diameter joint. The strips fit snug but are easy to put in and pull out at the same time, and there is no seam at all that I can see. really they came out perfect so far. I checked what the thickness of the maple would be at .840, and It looked as if it would be the same thickness as that green strip in the handle. Mario is kind enough to send me a couple of his, so i'm gonna hold off before doing the single strips in 1/32, and see how close his match first. If they are a good match then I may just use his, and do the other four points of indexing as double 1/16 like i have already cut into the billet. you can see from the picture above that I have the 8 slot single also. Thought the may give me something to stack with those for a different ring pattern.
Another reason I hadn't actually gotton started on what I did do earlier then i did was because I was trying some wing cutters out that I had purchased to try on shafts recently. They weren't cutting a square groove though, they tapered out toward the OD, and were sloppy IMO. I guess it was the shape of the cutter. I was wondering where i could get good cutters that will fit 1/4 and 1/16 sheet material snugly. i don't like relying on glue filling in any gap at all in My billet. probably one of the reasons I have stuck to what I use, because i have some 1/16 chip breakers that make a perfect fit. I have been doing Mine on a lathe.
I like your setup, It's nice. I have an extra indexer just like that one, and I have a mini mill (actually the cue in that picture is propped up against it), so I would need a mandrel, and might have to make a jig plate to get enough travel with that huge indexer, but i could probaly do that with It. I like the idea of being able to fit the pocket to the piece instead of the other way around.

I could cut the pocket alot faster too, and if like in this situation I could easily cut the pocket to fit the stacked material.
Anyway all is forgiven & out of mind. Thanks for the suggestions and pictures.
Greg