Dragon Skin Handle

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Hi all: Thought I would post these pics here, as they might be of interest
to fellow cuemakers, as well as to cueists. I got the idea for this handle
design from a Japanese potter when I was in Kyoto, Japan. He called it
"DORAGON SUKIN" (dragon skin). This is my first attempt at making dragon skin.
The metal is copper on a background of white, red and blue Japan paints.
The finish is not completed as of yet.

Bob Flynn
www.denalicues.com
International Cuemakers Assoc.

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Dragon Skin Cue Finish

JoeyInCali said:
:)
That's some one of a kind wand bud.
VERY unique cue .
I was thinking how complicated the copper would be to put a finish on.
My bad, on that bad joke. I was inferring to Dave.
The metal artist.
http://m.b5z.net/i/u/6133415/i/DAVES_SHOP_JPEG_2.jpg
Thank you for the finish lessons again.

Hi Joey: Actually I was just pulling YOUR leg. While I was working on that cue Dave came by about 3 times a day. The finish wasn't that bad to apply. I started with a coat of my mixture of tung, linseed and varnish to seal the cue and the copper. I then sprayed (dirty word) with lacquer and dipped in polycarbonate urethane. two or three more dips and it will be as smooth as silk. I started another one with silver on a black and red background. This time I will spray just the handle with lacquer to maintain the shine and then
proceed with my normal finish. Stop by when you get a chance.

Take care,

Bob
 
QMAKER said:
Hi Joey: Actually I was just pulling YOUR leg. While I was working on that cue Dave came by about 3 times a day. The finish wasn't that bad to apply. I started with a coat of my mixture of tung, linseed and varnish to seal the cue and the copper. I then sprayed (dirty word) with lacquer and dipped in polycarbonate urethane. two or three more dips and it will be as smooth as silk. I started another one with silver on a black and red background. This time I will spray just the handle with lacquer to maintain the shine and then
proceed with my normal finish. Stop by when you get a chance.

Take care,

Bob
:)
I just had a feeling Dave would be intrigued by it.
I will, thnx.
 
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