bubsbug said:When building butts with no points or inlay's do most CM's put the tennon on the forearm and go into the handle, OR, Put the tennon on the handle and go into the forearm? What size tennon? This is probaply a can of worms!
bubsbug said:When building butts with no points or inlay's do most CM's put the tennon on the forearm and go into the handle, OR, Put the tennon on the handle and go into the forearm? What size tennon? This is probaply a can of worms!
manwon said:I cut the tenon on the end of the forearm, this tenon is a 1 1/2 inch long and the diameter is .625 or 5/8 diameter. I then take a piece of Phenolic Tubing with .625 ID and glue it with epoxy to my tenon. I apply pressure for 24 hour's and then I turn the Phenolic tubing down to .750 or 3/4. I then bore my hole and tap it 3/8-10, I apply my connection screw which is 3 inches long and cut from threaded rod. I apply my rings directly over the Phenolic on my tenon, I then prepare the handle and join them together. As soon this part is compete, I put the butt between two centers and turn it slowly to check that there is no run out at the connection. This way if necessary I can make an adjustment before the adhesive sets, I use West Systems with 206 hardener for this.
dave sutton said:this is my exact process minus the phenolic. i dont use that
manwan what adv do you get from this. stiffer butt?
ive seen a cuemaker that uses a double tenon maybe 1/2in out of forearm and aslo 1/2in out of handle then both tenons are put into 1in phenolic tubing with 3x8-10 threaded rod.
ive been thinking of trying this way also.
like rhn i dont really like boring a hole that big into my forearm