SSDiver2112
Escott Cues
Been having much better results now.
I replaced the factory ferrule on my cue with a new Tomahawk ferrule.
I replaced the factory ferrule on my cue with a new Tomahawk ferrule.
Excellent work. You obviously have great taste with regards to your choice of ferrule material.Been having much better results now.
I replaced the factory ferrule on my cue with a new Tomahawk ferrule.
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He was very helpful and easy to work with. Received them in just a few days.
Can you point me to the right Matthew Schrank? There are almost a dozen
Devcon 2 ton can be mixed with color. I believe that Gorilla glue has an epoxy that dries "white." Just some food for thought.I had an idea and decided to try an experiment. Thought I would share. I have seen some great seamless ferrules. Most people say use epoxy. Some say wood glue if you can do super clean threading.
Currently I do not have live threading capabilities. Using epoxy with slip-on or compression threads often leaves a visible glue line. The ferrule is flush and as tight as possible. There is nothing wrong with the ferrule, it is just a visual problem. From experience and reading AZB, the end grain absorbs the epoxy and creates the line.
I had two ideas.
I glued 4 ferrules
- Use wood glue to seal the end grain to block the epoxy.
- Add white resin pigment to the epoxy to blend it in.
They are not super pretty since I didn’t sand to finish quality. I just wanted to see the line.
- Just epoxy
- Wood glue seal and epoxy
- White epoxy
- Wood glue seal and white epoxy
Result
Unfortunately I had to leave for a tournament and in my rush I did not verify the ferrules were flush. I plan cut off and redo the two to be sure. Can I just use the wood or just the white or is both better?
- Epoxy as usual has a visible line
- Wood glue seal at first appeared to not work. I noticed the ferrule did not seat flush while clamped.
- White epoxy looks way better, but it also may have been slightly off.
- Wood glue and white epoxy looks the best
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This only applies to standard shafts. Proper LD shafts by design, leave no room for threads.I think the benefits of a thicker ferrule out weight the cons of a very thin-walled ferrule just to get a slight decrease in deflection.
Neil, you probably know the number on these.
But, I got them at the fb group.
Before that, I used to pay some $10 each for another brand.
This guy had deals on them .
Great for handle wrap shoulder work too.
Sharp on the finish .
I've been satisfied with the Accusize 7 piece set (3/8") I got off Amazon a few years back. No issues with them. They also sell individual holders on their website (not on Amazon that I could find). https://accusizetools.com/en-us/collections/indexable-turning-tools I use a CCMT right handed holder but they also sell a VBMT variant.I just got two boxes of those inserts and they work great. The only problem I've had is finding a right handed holder. I got a left but can't find a right one.
I got mine here.I just got two boxes of those inserts and they work great. The only problem I've had is finding a right handed holder. I got a left but can't find a right one.
I got mine here.
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It's actually harder to hide glue lines on kielwoods.Everyone has his way
Very clean.It's actually harder to hide glue lines on kielwoods.
Is that Hydex, or Masons Micarta?Everyone has his way
MM.Is that Hydex, or Masons Micarta?
Would these work?