Extension - 3D Rendering

Kjackxon

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I have a Lucasi LH model butt that I’d like to match up with a 6-8 inch extension. The ones that I’ve tried are either too heavy or bulky for use. I wanted to know if anyone with a Lucasi cue would have any recommendations to share. Notably, I’m looking to see if there’s anyone out there that has made one using a 3D printer. I’m still using the rake, but I need a bit more reach for the 9 foot tables we’re playing on.
 
I bought a 6" extension for one of my cues. The adapter made the cue butt heavy and I hated it.

Had a heavier shaft made to compensate for the weight in the rear. Made all the difference.

I don't play with the extension full time, only on shots I can't reach.
 
I bought a 6" extension for one of my cues. The adapter made the cue butt heavy and I hated it.

Had a heavier shaft made to compensate for the weight in the rear. Made all the difference.

I don't play with the extension full time, only on shots I can't reach.
Thanks for the reply. With 3D composites being lighter, I guess most of the weight would be in the connector. I see all kinds of 3D rendering, just not sure of how to get this done. My playing cue is 17 oz. I just don’t want the added weight.
 
I use a Predator 12" extension on my Mike Gulyassy cue and yes it is a bit butt heavy however for a shot or two it's not a big deal to me .
I'm sure a local cue maker could readily help you install it for a reasonable price .
 
Here is my take on it. Not for sale. If you click the link it has more posts I made with incremental improvements. This preview only shows my first post.
 
Have you seen the Hanshew forward extension? Works really well and is only about a half ounce. This link looks weird but it is the actual webstore for Hanshew: https://1ds4cg-mw.myshopify.com/

If you find it suspect (wouldn't blame you), Google Hanshew forward extension.

I've got one and it works pretty well. I put it on my break stick and can hit most balls on the table. It's pretty nice because it's light, you use your normal stroke geometry and it's on/off about as fast as a quick release rear extension.

For a rear extension, I've got a local cuemaker friend making a rear extension out of a CF tube with the goal of being as light as possible. I told him I want the goal to be sub 2 ounces for an 8 inch extension. I'd like it to be 1.5 ounces or less but we will see what happens. I bought enough materials for him to try a couple different configurations.
 
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