Sanding
Gene
Excellent replys fellas. This is greatly appreciated. Nice to know that the few I have problem with put me as close to perfection as most other repairmen/cuemakers get. Comforting but not satisfied.
The least amount of sanding, the better. I actually have to do very little sanding...mostly to bring everything to a smooth finish as opposed to sanding to make the ferrule smaller. I use the cutting tool for that. I also wet sand starting with 400. Does anyone else wet sand during this final process?BLACKHEARTCUES said:After rereading your post, I think you may be too agressive with your sanding. Remember that the shaft wood is softer, than the ferrule material. If you continue to have problems, you can wrap a couple of layers of masking tape around the shaft, just behinh the ferrule & sand the ferrule, without taking the wood with it...JER
Gene
Excellent replys fellas. This is greatly appreciated. Nice to know that the few I have problem with put me as close to perfection as most other repairmen/cuemakers get. Comforting but not satisfied.
