You have dodged the bullet on this one; however, I can promise
you that if you stay in cuemaking you will catch the bullet
more than once. :grin-square:
Not sure what you mean with this comment
Dave
You guys are missing the boat, I got mine for a quarter at a garage sale.
She's been in use for 4 years and running.
I did have to bore the female parts a little. She has a tight body, and the she is just homely enough in the face, that your wife won't get jealous.
Rudie
I think he is simply saying he dodged having to shell out a significant amount of bucks for a tool/equipment he needed this time, but it is tough to always avoid doing that.
Kelly
I was trying to say that if you are worried about the few dollars a good linen press cost then you need to stay out of cuemaking. The one I purchased from Porp** 18 years ago is still in perfect condition and I have wrapped a couple of thousand cues with it. For some real fun purchase some carbide sanding mandrels or a DRO for your lathe. How about $14,000.00 for a shaft machine. Don't even think about a good CNC machine.
You guys are missing the boat, I got mine for a quarter at a garage sale.
She's been in use for 4 years and running.
I did have to bore the female parts a little. She has a tight body, and the she is just homely enough in the face, that your wife won't get jealous.
Rudie
Just couldn't bite the bullet on the price of wrap press. Decided to try to make one myself. This is what I came up. Work's great. Made out of materials on hand accept for the bearings which were skateboard bearings. Bought on Ebay.
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I was trying to say that if you are worried about the few dollars a good linen press cost then you need to stay out of cuemaking. The one I purchased from Porp** 18 years ago is still in perfect condition and I have wrapped a couple of thousand cues with it. For some real fun purchase some carbide sanding mandrels or a DRO for your lathe. How about $14,000.00 for a shaft machine. Don't even think about a good CNC machine.