Here are 2 videos. One shows how cues are manufactured by CNC equipment. The second one shows how handmade cues are assembled.
This video shows how Fury cues are made. The cue in the video has floating points that are machined on a CNC (computer numerical controled) milling machine.
Points and inlays can also be made on a Pantograph machine but would be made by tracing over a pattern instead of using a computer program. The same type of cutter would be used.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=adUbpn7WZYA
This video is showing legendary cue maker Gus Szamboti as he explains how he made cues. Cue maker George Balabuska used Titlist blanks or Burton Spain blanks as a basis for his earlier cues. About 1971 he started using Szamboti blanks.
The points shown are placed by hand into machined cuts before being turned down on a lathe.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9EtqCqbUaE&feature=related
Enjoy.
Edit: Fury cues should read Falcon cues.
This video shows how Fury cues are made. The cue in the video has floating points that are machined on a CNC (computer numerical controled) milling machine.
Points and inlays can also be made on a Pantograph machine but would be made by tracing over a pattern instead of using a computer program. The same type of cutter would be used.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=adUbpn7WZYA
This video is showing legendary cue maker Gus Szamboti as he explains how he made cues. Cue maker George Balabuska used Titlist blanks or Burton Spain blanks as a basis for his earlier cues. About 1971 he started using Szamboti blanks.
The points shown are placed by hand into machined cuts before being turned down on a lathe.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9EtqCqbUaE&feature=related
Enjoy.
Edit: Fury cues should read Falcon cues.
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