stix4sale said:is it possible? advisable? to add some weight to forearm of stick by drilling joint deeper, inserting 3/8x16 headless weight bolts, then redrill 1/2",insert a 1/2" dowel, then drill and tap for pin?
Yes it is possible. But advisable? I would say no. A longer joint screw would be the correct way to do it in my thinking. The lead and epoxy method would also be good.stix4sale said:is it possible? advisable? to add some weight to forearm of stick by drilling joint deeper, inserting 3/8x16 headless weight bolts, then redrill 1/2",insert a 1/2" dowel, then drill and tap for pin?
an old butterfly cue conversion in progress. with what i am adding onto the buttend of cue seems that it will be a little on the butt heavy side.BLACKHEARTCUES said:Is this a finished Q or one that's being built?...JER
i'm not familiar with the lead/epoxy method. can you elaborate a bit, please. thanks chris in advancecueman said:Yes it is possible. But advisable? I would say no. A longer joint screw would be the correct way to do it in my thinking. The lead and epoxy method would also be good.
What ever you add to the joint end you'll have to subtract some, from the butt end. Otherwise you just make it heavier. I often balance a Maple forearm by boring a 1/2" hole, 4"deep & putting in a dowel of Ebony or Cocobolo. That will also give you a more solid hit. I counter that with a 4"-6" dowel of maple in the butt end, if the butt is made of Ebo or Coco. This is how I balance 4 point Hustlers...JERstix4sale said:an old butterfly cue conversion in progress. with what i am adding onto the buttend of cue seems that it will be a little on the butt heavy side.