I've spent some time recently nailing down a cue design. What I would like to know is: are there any practical aspects of the cue design shown below that would cause a cuemaker any heartache?
Specific Needs:
The inlays between each window would be a composite of commonly available inlays. I want to maintain the long profile shown where each dot is at the very tip of each point. Can those inlays be scrunched in between 4 windows as shown?
Is the Haley-style engraving an issue (outsourcing)?
If the cuemaker does not make full-splice cues, would it be inappropriate for the customer to supply the blank?
The rings & butt cap/bumper would match this Ariel Carmeli:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v407/mosconiac/Pool Stuff/006f4.jpg
These are not pics of an actual cue, it's something I mocked up with modest supplies on my old Joss to specifically show what I am envisioning. Yes, I'm a geek. LOL
The ring shown nearest the pin would not exist on the actual forearm....its just shown to illustrate the shortened "joint".
Specific Needs:
- Prefer full-splice (wrapless)
- 4 veneers for 4 points (maple/light blue/blue/purple)
- 3 veneers for 4 windows (light blue/blue/purple)
- All white would be ivory substitute
- Short butt cap (~1/2-5/8")
- Short Joint (~3/4-1")
- Lighter weight (18.5 oz)
- Thinner build (1-3/16" dia at butt cap & ~1" dia at base of points)
- 29" length
- Wood-wood joint
- Probably 3/8x10 pin
- Wood used would be (very) curly maple & ebony (no grain showing)
The inlays between each window would be a composite of commonly available inlays. I want to maintain the long profile shown where each dot is at the very tip of each point. Can those inlays be scrunched in between 4 windows as shown?
Is the Haley-style engraving an issue (outsourcing)?
If the cuemaker does not make full-splice cues, would it be inappropriate for the customer to supply the blank?
The rings & butt cap/bumper would match this Ariel Carmeli:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v407/mosconiac/Pool Stuff/006f4.jpg
These are not pics of an actual cue, it's something I mocked up with modest supplies on my old Joss to specifically show what I am envisioning. Yes, I'm a geek. LOL
The ring shown nearest the pin would not exist on the actual forearm....its just shown to illustrate the shortened "joint".
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