looking for a good source to buy dowel rods,preferably hickory.i bought several different wood dowels,and over time hickory is the most stable.
I am curious, have you used Hickory as a coring dowel in a cue? Can you relate it's characteristics if you have?
I thought "HICKORY" It's for BARBECUE![]()
i 've used hickory,.p.h., maple,birch,the p.h. is good for lighter woods.the hickory is my choice for hit and stability.
looking for a good source to buy dowel rods,preferably hickory.i bought several different wood dowels,and over time hickory is the most stable.
Hi,
I too am looking for laminated 30" dowel rods in maple or hickory.
Atlas does not have them anymore.
Thanks for any info.
Rick G
Atlas still has birch and maple 16.5 inch. You can buy 2 - 16.5 inchers and make a full core. Bore a hole in one and turn a tennon on the other and glue them together. This joint will probably be in the handle so it won't be a problem.
Kim
Before I put two small cores together, I would rather go back to using an A-Joint.
Thank you for your suggestion, it is valid and would work fine but is not usefull in my application.
Thanks,
Rick G
Before I put two small cores together, I would rather go back to using an A-Joint.
Thank you for your suggestion, it is valid and would work fine but is not usefull in my application.
Thanks,
Rick G