I'm telling you guys that Atlas doesn't sell the LBM rod anymore. I was told the last time I tried to order.BarenbruggeCues said:LBM..................Linen Based Melamine
The rod is the only way to go.......
Dave

I'm telling you guys that Atlas doesn't sell the LBM rod anymore. I was told the last time I tried to order.BarenbruggeCues said:LBM..................Linen Based Melamine
The rod is the only way to go.......
Dave
It works & looks ok...but its not the strongest I've seen.BarenbruggeCues said:http://www.prathercue.com/page%20cue%20parts/ferrules.html
Here's another place to get your rod on............
Same stuff as Spaulding Composites sells just don't have to buy $500 worth at a crack.......linen based white is what Prathers calls it.
Hard ...white and has a nice fine weave........same all the rest that you buy though you have to watch as occasionally you'll get a dark spot in one or two ferrules per rod.
Dave
Varney Cues said:OK...for those of you just tuning into "Cuemaker 101"...there is a new ferrule in town...Saber T by Tiger. The most clean white, easy too keep clean ferrule ever made. The stuff is very clean....no trash whatsoever...chalk won't even stick to it. Very nice to machine & work with...try some...you'll thank me later. Looks & acts very similar to old Micarta. Just imagine some bright white "old Micarta"...and thats about a perfect description.![]()
The price break for buying Saber T in quantities of 1 means it'll cost you $75.Murray Tucker said:Will you sell me one? I want to try a Sabre T but hate to buy just one from Tiger and then have to place another order if I like it.
Varney Cues said:OK...for those of you just tuning into "Cuemaker 101"...there is a new ferrule in town...Saber T by Tiger. The most clean white, easy too keep clean ferrule ever made. The stuff is very clean....no trash whatsoever...chalk won't even stick to it. Very nice to machine & work with...try some...you'll thank me later. Looks & acts very similar to old Micarta. Just imagine some bright white "old Micarta"...and thats about a perfect description.![]()
I tried the Saber T Ferrule last night, and did not like the hit of it. I did machine well, but you are correct "Slick" for sure. It will not hold chalk for sure, which is great. Might give it another go, but first impression on my style of cue is the hit was not there. I bought new LBM Rod form and did not like it either Dave, it pitted just like the capped ferrules. Maybe i'm not holding my mouth right when I apply it! Need to find the good stuffBarenbruggeCues said:Kevin .......
I appreciate your enthusiasm about the T ferrule. I'm 100% sure Tiger does also. I tried it and did not care for it. It is however, everything you say it is and maybe more. Two things I didn't like about it and it is just my personal pref. I don't like gluing my ferrules on with epoxy and I don't like gluing my tips on with cyano. The T's are TOO slick and would not hold the glues I use.
Was just trying to help out the ones liking and looking for LBM.
Different strokes.........for different folks.
More later......
Dave
Murray Tucker said:Will you sell me one? I want to try a Sabre T but hate to buy just one from Tiger and then have to place another order if I like it.
Thanks but then I am back to having to go through the check out procedure and pay 5.95 shipping for one 6.00 ferrule that I might or might not like.ratcues said:
I can probably handle that part myselfratcues said:and install them.
Time to try Ivor-X.billiardbum said:I tried the Saber T Ferrule last night, and did not like the hit of it. I did machine well, but you are correct "Slick" for sure. It will not hold chalk for sure, which is great. Might give it another go, but first impression on my style of cue is the hit was not there. I bought new LBM Rod form and did not like it either Dave, it pitted just like the capped ferrules. Maybe i'm not holding my mouth right when I apply it! Need to find the good stuff![]()
Dave, which type of glue do you use for tips?BarenbruggeCues said:I don't like gluing my tips on with cyano.
Dave
BarenbruggeCues said:Kevin .......
I appreciate your enthusiasm about the T ferrule. I'm 100% sure Tiger does also. I tried it and did not care for it. It is however, everything you say it is and maybe more. Two things I didn't like about it and it is just my personal pref. I don't like gluing my ferrules on with epoxy and I don't like gluing my tips on with cyano. The T's are TOO slick and would not hold the glues I use.
Was just trying to help out the ones liking and looking for LBM.
Different strokes.........for different folks.
More later......
Dave
PM sent sir.hanshewcustom-q said:is anyone else using or had experience with deer/elk antler ferrules?...... Mr.Varney, i would like to try one of the tiger saber t ferrules.....could you send me one? would be happy to send you a few deer antler ferrules and an elk antler ferrule in trade or just buy it outright........also i have only heard a few cuemakers opinion on capped vs uncapped ferrules, would be interested on yall's opinion on this subject.
billiardbum said:hopefully the new stuff is the same.![]()