ebony wood

simmer1

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I thought ebony was a pretty heavy wood, and an ebony on ebony cue would end up being at least 19.5 to 20 oz. Am I mistaken in this?
thanks
 
simmer1 said:
I thought ebony was a pretty heavy wood, and an ebony on ebony cue would end up being at least 19.5 to 20 oz. Am I mistaken in this?
thanks

Ebony is indeed a heavy wood. On these woods, the Qmaker can bore a hole in part of or through the Q & a lighter wood can be glued in it's place. With this coring done, you have the look of the heavy wood, with a much lighter weight...JER
 
simmer1 said:
I thought ebony was a pretty heavy wood, and an ebony on ebony cue would end up being at least 19.5 to 20 oz. Am I mistaken in this?
thanks
I have built none cored ebony cues as light as 18.5 ounce and as heavy as 22 ounce. What I did to get the lighter cue was to pick the lightest piece of maple handle wood I could find, join it to the ebony forearm with a aluminum screw and use a titanium joint pin.
 
cueman said:
I have built none cored ebony cues as light as 18.5 ounce and as heavy as 22 ounce. What I did to get the lighter cue was to pick the lightest piece of maple handle wood I could find, join it to the ebony forearm with a aluminum screw and use a titanium joint pin.

I think the original post was about an "EBONY ON EBONY'cue...JER
 
BLACKHEARTCUES said:
I think the original post was about an "EBONY ON EBONY'cue...JER

There is no law against an ebony forearm with ebony points and an ebony buttsleeve with a maple handle under the wrap :-)

I believe that's what Chris refers to and what wood1 on wood2 usually denotes.

Regards,

Detlev
 
Detlev Rackow said:
There is no law against an ebony forearm with ebony points and an ebony buttsleeve with a maple handle under the wrap :-)

I believe that's what Chris refers to and what wood1 on wood2 usually denotes.

Regards,

Detlev
That is what this poster is implying with his thread title "Ebony on Ebony"
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=74521

But in case this thread here is really about Ebony handle and Ebony forearm, I will say that you have almost zero chance of hitting less than a 23 ounce cue if you use Gabon Ebony for a handle and forearm unless you core it first. You can core wood out to be pretty thin on the edge and hold lighter weights.
 
cueman said:
But in case this thread here is really about Ebony handle and Ebony forearm, I will say that you have almost zero chance of hitting less than a 23 ounce cue if you use Gabon Ebony for a handle and forearm unless you core it first. You can core wood out to be pretty thin on the edge and hold lighter weights.

But...but...but....um...it could be a real short cue. :p
Kelly
 
Gentleman, thank you

Gentleman, thank you for your answers. On the Hill cues has a Scruggs with an ebony forearm, cocobola points, and ebony butt sleeve listed as 18 oz. and I wondered how it could have that weight with an ebony forearm and buttsleeve.
 
Enony On Ebony Weight Issue

simmer1 said:
Gentleman, thank you for your answers. On the Hill cues has a Scruggs with an ebony forearm, cocobola points, and ebony butt sleeve listed as 18 oz. and I wondered how it could have that weight with an ebony forearm and buttsleeve.

Full length core of maple. I/ve done it and it brings the cue down to the low 18 oz. range.

Bob Flynn
Denali Pool Cues
 
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