Buckeye & Amboyna Burl

Retail1LO

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Was curious if either of these was suitable for a single piece, merry widow style cue. If not...could a pseudo-one-piece be done...where you have a forearm, handle, and butt of the same type of wood put together to achieve a similar look?

Cornerstone Custom Cues had a Paul Mottey box cue that appeared to be one giant piece of amboyna burl, if I recall correctly. Both are so beautiful...it'd be great to be able to see something like that in either wood.
 
I guess if cored, you could.
Using burl for v-points make me wonder how weak the cue is with deep v-points made out of burl in that A-joint section.
 
JoeyInCali said:
I guess if cored, you could.
Using burl for v-points make me wonder how weak the cue is with deep v-points made out of burl in that A-joint section.

I was wondering the same thing recently, but I got to thinking that after 4 veneers, the point wood doesn't go nearly as deep anyway. I've made a few and so far all have hit fine. I guess if you made one with deep points and no veneers, it could be a different story. I don't have that issue as I don't build cues without veneers.
 
JoeyInCali said:
I guess if cored, you could.
Using burl for v-points make me wonder how weak the cue is with deep v-points made out of burl in that A-joint section.

Phenolic reinforcement can do wonders for soft wood points.
 
I know all of you already know this but sometimes you have to do things a little different based on what you are working with for the same strength and durability.
 
qbilder said:
Phenolic reinforcement can do wonders for soft wood points.
WOW! You gave that away? :eek: But, 4-pointers ?

Thanks Tony. That's a great tip.
 
JoeyInCali said:
WOW! You gave that away? :eek: But, 4-pointers ?

Thanks Tony. That's a great tip.

Gave what away? Nobody who doesn't already have the capacity to have figureed it out, sure aren't going to learn anything from this :) I just wanted to get you fired up!!!
 
I'll go you one better. I'd think impregnated with dyed acrylic resin, ala Wild Woods with a big core.

I've done a number of these type cues and you absolutely have to core burl. It either has no structural strength or it is brittle, both of which can be cured with a 7/8" core.
 
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