DrJ said:I hope to have a chance next week to put a couple of cues through an xray machine that is made for inspection purposes...first how should I do it? My plan was to put, say, 4 butts in the machine and then take a shot of each 90 degree rotation, for 4 pics total.
Then what am I likely to see...obviously the metal and wood will show up differently...and possibly any voids, cracks or wood/wood interfaces might show up well too...is this right, and what else am I likely to see and what should I plan on looking for?
Any advice on this topic is appreciated...Thanks
DrJ said:Thank you for the really excellent info...one of the cues involved may have a crack/defect...but mainly I want to look at the construction to help identify who may have made them...the x-ray machine involved is used for inspecting electronic assemblies, so I'm hoping it'll serve for this purpose also...hopefully, if the machine is available next week, and the pics work out, I'll have something to post then....
Depends on the FS speed. Remember too that the cue has less than 10% the liquid content of the human body. So for a 400 FS combo at 40FFD and processing factors available, I use finger technique 2mAs@48kVp.puckdaddy said:Im an xray tech and was thinking about shooting my cues. What sort of technique should I use to get best detail
DrJ said:Well I have some x-ray pics...need to sort them all out and scan them in...but here are some teaser pics....
DrJ said:Well I finally found the sister cue to this one...although it's a little fancier, the blank looks nearly identical, as do the middle rings, and some other details....
http://www.billiardcue.com/uploads/cues/big/balabushka2019.jpg