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Hambone

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Have any of you guys ever built a cue with a custom metal joint?

I am intrested in having one made with a damascus joint and maybe some damacus rings. If I can get the measurments of a joint sleeve and the best size ring measurment, I can have them made by another party. I was wondering if anyone could help me with any problems a cuemaker would have doing this and any cuebuilders who might be intrested.
 
Hambone said:
Have any of you guys ever built a cue with a custom metal joint?

I am intrested in having one made with a damascus joint and maybe some damacus rings. If I can get the measurments of a joint sleeve and the best size ring measurment, I can have them made by another party. I was wondering if anyone could help me with any problems a cuemaker would have doing this and any cuebuilders who might be intrested.

Is there a particuler reason that you want a rusty joint?

Dick
 
You can get damascus in stainless now. Regular damascus would take less maintenence than a tip. Just a drop of oil every couple of weeks.
 
Hambone said:
Have any of you guys ever built a cue with a custom metal joint?

I am intrested in having one made with a damascus joint and maybe some damacus rings. If I can get the measurments of a joint sleeve and the best size ring measurment, I can have them made by another party. I was wondering if anyone could help me with any problems a cuemaker would have doing this and any cuebuilders who might be intrested.

I don't think you will find a cuemaker that will put Damascus rings in a cue because the cue could not be tapered down to size because the Damascus steel is so hard that I doubt that it could be cut with a router. It would probably ruin the teeth in a shaft machine and/or break/chip/dent in the cue and God knows what else.
 
Arnot Wadsworth said:
I don't think you will find a cuemaker that will put Damascus rings in a cue because the cue could not be tapered down to size because the Damascus steel is so hard that I doubt that it could be cut with a router. It would probably ruin the teeth in a shaft machine and/or break/chip/dent in the cue and God knows what else.

Right on the money there. Having worked with this material for a few years I have seen my fair share of of people who are normally quite as a mouse, go into a yelling rage while trying to cut this metal.

Damascus is a awesome metal and IMO, one of the prettiest, but I don't think its fit for a cue.
 
Arnot Wadsworth said:
I don't think you will find a cuemaker that will put Damascus rings in a cue because the cue could not be tapered down to size because the Damascus steel is so hard that I doubt that it could be cut with a router. It would probably ruin the teeth in a shaft machine and/or break/chip/dent in the cue and God knows what else.
It will also melt the epoxy holding it when it heats up from grinding.:eek:
Thomas Wayne has made one with Damascus though.
 
Hambone said:
Have any of you guys ever built a cue with a custom metal joint?

I am intrested in having one made with a damascus joint and maybe some damacus rings. If I can get the measurments of a joint sleeve and the best size ring measurment, I can have them made by another party. I was wondering if anyone could help me with any problems a cuemaker would have doing this and any cuebuilders who might be intrested.


it looks very nice and shouldnt be a problem for any cuemaker who make his own steel joints as lon as its aneeled.
 
Hambone said:
Have any of you guys ever built a cue with a custom metal joint?

If I can get the measurments of a joint sleeve and the best size ring measurment, I can have them made by another party.[/QUOTE]
:)
 
Bandido, if you have the ability to forge and machine the steel to the correct size yourself I would be happy to talk to you about building me one of your cues.

I had assumed most cue builders would prefer to let a bladesmith forge the joint sleeve. :)
 
Hambone said:
Bandido, if you have the ability to forge and machine the steel to the correct size yourself I would be happy to talk to you about building me one of your cues.

I had assumed most cue builders would prefer to let a bladesmith forge the joint sleeve. :)
I'm sorry but I don't personally have the capability. My understanding was that you needed joint and ring specs to take to someone who can and we can compose a cue around what you'll supply to make it the centerpiece of your cue.
 
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