youngmister
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I have an cue with a cracked buttcap. I was able to obtain an original replacement buttcap with identical logo. The cue was due for a refinish anyways since it was showing its age.
The only issue is that the new buttcap is about .7mm (.027”) to .8mm (.031”) thicker than the buttsleeve.
My question is: I don’t want the new butt-cap reduced at all since I’d like the logo to remain intact and as untouched as possible. Is this .027”-.031” discrepancy in thickness something that could be solved by having a thicker finish on the butt-sleeve? Or would an additional finish of this thickness be too much?
What’s the max coat thickness you guys would add in cases like this to make sure all the seams are flush, after a cue is refinished with replacement parts like this?
The only issue is that the new buttcap is about .7mm (.027”) to .8mm (.031”) thicker than the buttsleeve.
My question is: I don’t want the new butt-cap reduced at all since I’d like the logo to remain intact and as untouched as possible. Is this .027”-.031” discrepancy in thickness something that could be solved by having a thicker finish on the butt-sleeve? Or would an additional finish of this thickness be too much?
What’s the max coat thickness you guys would add in cases like this to make sure all the seams are flush, after a cue is refinished with replacement parts like this?