What all is required to be able to say that you built a cue? If you call yourself a cue maker, or take credit for building a cue, how much of the actual building process should be done by you? I call myself a beginner cuemaker. I make simple cues, but they are all made by me. Often i turn the wood from square to round, core it, cut tennons for the a joint, bore the butt sleeve, cut simple rings from wood or plastics, pin it, clear coat it, and finish it, all in my shop, so i feel pretty comfy saying i "built" a cue. If you buy your fancy rings, have someone else cut your points, and have someone else do your clear coat, is it ok to advertise it as a cue built by "you"? It seems like fraud to me. What do you fellas think?
Joe
Joe