Retail1LO said:LOL
I actually have a cue with veneered, inverted points, being built as well.
No, these are not inverted points.
Retail1LO said:LOL
I actually have a cue with veneered, inverted points, being built as well.
Retail1LO said:LOL
I actually have a cue with veneered, inverted points, being built as well.
hang-the-9 said:Very nice work, especially using a lower-end software like Paintshop Pro. You may have gotten youself some jobs doing things for cuemakers on here.
mercury147 said:Many thanks... What do you mean by that?
hang-the-9 said:Well they may want you to make electronic versions of their cues or work with customers to create a visual to use. Pictures work nice on already made cues but when explaining how something should look, unless you are a good artist, can be tough. These pictures can help someone see what a cue would look like before the first cut is made on actual wood.
D-Sub said:those are sweeeet! wow. I'd love to be able to do that!
mercury147 said:Me, too. I mean Bryan's work, of course...![]()
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mercury147 said:Here are some more renderings I did for some billard-aktuell guys. All are going to be made. The first is my new BCM player which is going to be finished within the next few days.
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mercury147 said:Yes indeed, it is.But yours in nice, too. Nice cocobolo, especially in the buttsleeve. Looks really nice. It should be finished within the next few days as well, I think!? May it give you pleasure, pal!
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mercury147 said:Yeah, you're right there. He picked out some really nice pieces of wood.
I live in a small town in middle Germany. Even most of German don't know it...![]()
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theEND said:@mercury: I love your work! Great job... next time I have an idea for a new cue iI will give you a call...![]()
And these EW are very nice...
Stephan