Desert Ironwood

ScottR

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Have any of you cue makers built a cue with desert ironwood? I have seen pictures of two that had stunning figure and a deep luster. I think one was a Drexler, and I'm not sure about the other.

Is it hard to work with? Do you have any pros or cons on its use in a cue? Thanks.
 
ScottR said:
Have any of you cue makers built a cue with desert ironwood? I have seen pictures of two that had stunning figure and a deep luster. I think one was a Drexler, and I'm not sure about the other.

Is it hard to work with? Do you have any pros or cons on its use in a cue? Thanks.

Scott,
There's a Kikel cue on Chalkers made from it too. Real nice looking.

Koop

http://www.chalkers.com/id326.htm
 
Dave,
Check out the figure on this one! :D
 

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ScottR said:
Guess not. Thanks, anyway. :rolleyes:

Sorry man. I usually check from work and got tied up. I hate it when they actually expect me to do something.

That's a real nice one. Looks like it's from billiardcue.com
Those pictures are a dead giveaway.

Regards,
Koop
 
ScottR said:
Have any of you cue makers built a cue with desert ironwood? I have seen pictures of two that had stunning figure and a deep luster. I think one was a Drexler, and I'm not sure about the other.

Is it hard to work with? Do you have any pros or cons on its use in a cue? Thanks.
Scott,
I have used desert ironwood (that I "hand picked" when I lived in Arizona). Its very dense - very very heavy. It makes beautiful inlay material.
Jack
www.johnmaddencues.com
 
Jack Madden said:
Scott,
I have used desert ironwood (that I "hand picked" when I lived in Arizona). Its very dense - very very heavy. It makes beautiful inlay material.
Jack
www.johnmaddencues.com
So you wouldn't recommend it for the main part of the forearm? How about if it was cored (not to open THAT can of worms) to make the weight right? Thanks, Jack!
 
ScottR said:
So you wouldn't recommend it for the main part of the forearm? How about if it was cored (not to open THAT can of worms) to make the weight right? Thanks, Jack!

Everyone I know of who has used it, cores it.
 
I've looked at Gilmers. Are there other good sources where I might be able to find this wood? I'm not looking for anyone's secret vendor, just some reliable sources. Thanks.
 
ScottR said:
I've looked at Gilmers. Are there other good sources where I might be able to find this wood? I'm not looking for anyone's secret vendor, just some reliable sources. Thanks.
Knife makers buy em all.
I saw some at a knife show.
Not very appealing to cuemakers.
That wood is freakin' hard and dulls blades and cutters fast.
 
I just had a customer order an Exotic ZCC with this wood. He wants a Curly Maple handle and Desert Ironwood Burl forearm and butt sleeve. It's not a cheap ($) wood either.

Zim
 
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