DiamondDave said:Look at cuemakers such as Joe Gold and Keith Josey. Not many people are going to argue that their cues play fantastic yet most of their cues are CNC inlays.
Dave
i just noticed this and i thought i would comment and expel any misconception some still have from reading this. using the term "CNC inlays" is a wrong term. there is no such thing as a "CNC inlay". any pocket milled or and inlay cut are being done so with the same cutting, drilling, milling, tapping, routing ect..... tools as any other machine would use. the ONLY difference is that the machine's are built with motors and controllers that are able to be controlled with a computer language instead of by a crank, stylus or similar moving apparatus. i can't speak for everyone who uses this technology but many make use of this technology for lesser design restraints coupled with greater accuracy.
skins ------- happens to like and respect all methods of cue construction.....