Unique Cue Maker or Porper Model B????
I'm looking for feedback on these two machines. Pro's and Con's. thanks
cbi
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thanks everyone for your help.
I now have the opportunity to work 12 to 16 tournaments a year and want a great lathe to work them. I just worked one and borrowed a hightower midsize and it did the job just fine. I need to get my own lathe to do these tournaments. Right now i have a grizzly 12x36 but i will have to sell it to get a new smaller lathe. I can't afford both.
I need a lathe i can put on a cart and do tournaments, but i'm also ready to start assembling cues and even try to build some. Not very many but a few here and there.
That being said i want one that is precise, one i can put together cue parts, set pins, tapering is a must.
Anymore info is great! Thanks,
I'm looking for feedback on these two machines. Pro's and Con's. thanks
cbi
Full story:
thanks everyone for your help.
I now have the opportunity to work 12 to 16 tournaments a year and want a great lathe to work them. I just worked one and borrowed a hightower midsize and it did the job just fine. I need to get my own lathe to do these tournaments. Right now i have a grizzly 12x36 but i will have to sell it to get a new smaller lathe. I can't afford both.
I need a lathe i can put on a cart and do tournaments, but i'm also ready to start assembling cues and even try to build some. Not very many but a few here and there.
That being said i want one that is precise, one i can put together cue parts, set pins, tapering is a must.
Anymore info is great! Thanks,
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