Another wood I haven't seen at all. Have any of you gentlemen used this stuff in the building of a cue? What's your feelings about it? It looks like gorgeous stuff.
First off since this is big leaf maple it is soft, and when you add to that the fact that it is Burl it is also brittle. Burl tends to fracture along the eye's and figure produced by the grain.
It can be used in a cue, and it certainly will be beautiful. But, it must be cored with another hard wood, depending upon the stiffness of the hit that some one wants you could use Rosewood, Purple Heart, Sugar or Black Maple, or even ebony. I am currently building a cue with a Maple Burl Butt, that is cored with a Phenolic Tube used for joint collars.
Hope this helps