Anyone try Inlace Acrylester?

blackhawk357m

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I'm close to finishing a cue for my girlfiends daughter, and she wanted something toxic green so I found inlace acrylester.

Wanted to know if anyone has tried using this stuff in a cue?

I have it cored with maple. Now I just need to finish the shaft lol

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Nathan Brugmann
 

Chopdoc

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Wow, pretty cool!

Where in the heck did you get turning squares that big? I thought that material was sold in smaller pieces...though I suppose you could just order bigger pieces....?







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GatzkeCues

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I like it. Dare to be different. Don't just think outside the box. Make a new box.
 

treed

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acrylicster

This stuff is very apt to crack in larger sections if dropped on a hard surface.I am quite familiar with this stuff,I only use it in small pieces do to the brittleness.it is tougher than acrylic,but it will not take the abuse like a wooden cue,and I do core my cues.the pieces also have a lot of inconsitances,as I think they are individually made.
 

carguy

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Looks xlnt!

That cue is well beyond cool! I particularly like the rings in contrast with the green. Good job!

Robin Snyder
 

blackhawk357m

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The cue is finished!

Kaity wanted a linen wrap on it so she went with black w/ green specks. This cue hits VERY VERY stiff. Butt weighed in at 15.6 oz with a 4.0 oz shaft. Ultraskin :thumbup: hard tip, Uni-Loc pin

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