hello.. I am about to core a tiger maple handle with maple handlewood. I dont want to add weight to the cue..since the forearm will be solid ebony.
my question is.. Im turning the handlewood down to .75.. can I turn the whole thing down in one or 2 days?.. or do I have to treat my coring materiel the same as say a forearm? where you turn it down within the span of a few months? if so... how much should I take off...and how long should I wait in between passes?. i had the thought to also purchase some 1" laminated shaft wood...turn that down to .75 and use that as my coring materiel...what do you guys think? thanks
my question is.. Im turning the handlewood down to .75.. can I turn the whole thing down in one or 2 days?.. or do I have to treat my coring materiel the same as say a forearm? where you turn it down within the span of a few months? if so... how much should I take off...and how long should I wait in between passes?. i had the thought to also purchase some 1" laminated shaft wood...turn that down to .75 and use that as my coring materiel...what do you guys think? thanks