Today, I was less stressed about it, and tried again. I have made up an assembly containing a pillow block bearing that it's I.O. dia. is 1-3/8" and had purchased Chris's collets. Using a previously machined blank dowel of ABS for butt caps, I used that to align everything, then put the cue in, and chucked up, put a dial on it, and came away with less than .003 off. I glued the rings on and you can't feel the .003 difference.
Kj, I thought of that and the only person I know that has a setup that allows a 1-1/2" item in the headstock is a local repairman with a Deluxe cuesmith, but he won't have anything to do with me after a discussion at a local regional event that he does repairs at, expressing my desire about building cues. He likes being the only one on the block and even though that's all he does is repairs and 'makes' shafts, I always refered more difficult repairs to him due to me not having the experience or the correct machines, he has snubbed me at every turn. He doesn't even build cues or even make his own shafts, he buys finished cut shafts, but takes offence to me having the passion to. To me, my opinion would be that if we worked together, he could do what I can't and I could do what he doesn't want to, and help each other in the process. But sometimes, life is just life, and we deal with it, and move on....
Dave