Hi - I purchased the following items to learn more about cue building.
I'd now like to pass them to someone who may find them useful.
Joe Barringer - complete set of cue building DVD's below
Introduction to Cue Building - 101
Proper Coring Techniques
Proper Shaft Cutting Techniques
Proper Tip, Tenon and Ferrule Installation Techniques
Proper "V" Point Construction
Proper Veneer Construction Techniques
Proper Joint Pin Installation Techniques
Proper Handle/Forearm Connection Techiques
Proper Butt Sleeve Installation Techniques
Proper Finishing TEchniques Using Epoxy and Cyano
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Also have the 3rd edition of the Chris Hightower "The Cue Building Book" & the Basic Cue Building DVD.
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I bought these a couple years back and never really got around to utilizing the knowledge in them. Anyhow, looking to get $200 usd for everything - shipping will be included anywhere in USA or Canada.
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P.S. I've also got a taig lathe, and some pen turning accessories (and material) if anyone is interested.
email is best - netspec at gmail dot com
thanks for looking,
Andrew
I'd now like to pass them to someone who may find them useful.
Joe Barringer - complete set of cue building DVD's below
Introduction to Cue Building - 101
Proper Coring Techniques
Proper Shaft Cutting Techniques
Proper Tip, Tenon and Ferrule Installation Techniques
Proper "V" Point Construction
Proper Veneer Construction Techniques
Proper Joint Pin Installation Techniques
Proper Handle/Forearm Connection Techiques
Proper Butt Sleeve Installation Techniques
Proper Finishing TEchniques Using Epoxy and Cyano
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Also have the 3rd edition of the Chris Hightower "The Cue Building Book" & the Basic Cue Building DVD.
------------
I bought these a couple years back and never really got around to utilizing the knowledge in them. Anyhow, looking to get $200 usd for everything - shipping will be included anywhere in USA or Canada.
-----------
P.S. I've also got a taig lathe, and some pen turning accessories (and material) if anyone is interested.
email is best - netspec at gmail dot com
thanks for looking,
Andrew