G gtaylor AzB Silver Member Silver Member Sep 25, 2014 #1 Hey guys - a buddy of mine is worried about cue warpage in low humidy area of wyoming he has had 2 cues warp out there and is worried about bringing out his scruggs and frey cues due to this fact do you guys know if timmy and bob core their stuff? Greg
Hey guys - a buddy of mine is worried about cue warpage in low humidy area of wyoming he has had 2 cues warp out there and is worried about bringing out his scruggs and frey cues due to this fact do you guys know if timmy and bob core their stuff? Greg
GatzkeCues It used to be a hobby Silver Member Sep 25, 2014 #3 Since I have started coring, I have had no issues with warpage, that I am aware of.
Russell Cues Maverick Cue Builder Silver Member Sep 26, 2014 #4 I core everything. Some woods are a pain even cored.
Q qbilder slower than snails Silver Member Sep 26, 2014 #5 I'm not sure if those guys core or not, but chances are pretty good that they do. It really depends on the age of the cue. I think most cue makers today core, especially if using figured woods.
I'm not sure if those guys core or not, but chances are pretty good that they do. It really depends on the age of the cue. I think most cue makers today core, especially if using figured woods.
JoeyInCali Maker of Joey Bautista Cues Silver Member Sep 26, 2014 #6 Properly stored and used, a well seasoned cue should not warp in Wyoming . Be it cored or not imo . Las Vegas and Phoenix are different animals . I believe Scruggs did not core his maple front cues . If the forearm has points. why bother coring it ? Unless you want to fiddle with the weight .
Properly stored and used, a well seasoned cue should not warp in Wyoming . Be it cored or not imo . Las Vegas and Phoenix are different animals . I believe Scruggs did not core his maple front cues . If the forearm has points. why bother coring it ? Unless you want to fiddle with the weight .