Who sells Ironwood & under what name is it sold? Does anyone use it for Qs?...JER
BLACKHEARTCUES said:There is a Russian Qmaker that posted some pictures here & said that the shafts were made of Ironwood. What kind of Ironwood would be light enough in color,to use for shafts?...JER
masonh said:i think he uses Hornbeam which can be found white and is similar to Maple in other characteristics.not sure without seeing it but i have see Jules i think is his name post here and he is from Russia and uses it for shaftwood.
Hornbeam couls be called Ironwood by soem locals or something.Ironwood baically means hard,strong wood.
qbilder said:Hornbeam is indeed commonly called ironwood. The hornbeam we have here in the states is very, very similar to beech. The bark, the leaves & lumber all look like beech. Once dried, the lumber is not heavy all, no more than maple or beech. It grows only in low, wet areas & is rediculously heavy due to it's weight in water. I cut a tree about 6 years ago & it took 3 years of air drying before it lost it's water weight.
BLACKHEARTCUES said:Chis, where can it be bought?...JER
BLACKHEARTCUES said:There is a Russian Qmaker that posted some pictures here & said that the shafts were made of Ironwood. What kind of Ironwood would be light enough in color,to use for shafts?...JER
Efremov Alexander is the russian cue maker - AZer DBK
His site states: ""kavkaz mountain" hornbeam (lat. carpinus betulus)" is used for his shafts.
English website is:
http://www.efremovcues.com/eng/efrcue_eng.htm
Russian website is:http://www.eqcues.omsk.ru/index.htm
No first hand knowledge about his cues, but very interesting sites.
Hope this helps.
DBK said:No. Mistake.
My name is Dmitry Komarov. Alexander my colleague from Moscow, but I live and work in Omsk.
Alexander has the site in Russian too http://www.efremovcues.com. My site unfortunately yet has no English pages :sorry: http://www.eqcues.omsk.ru/index.htm. But I shall try to make such soon. I promise.![]()
BLACKHEARTCUES said:Hello Dmitry: I sent you an e-mail a few days ago. Can you tell us American cuemakers, how you got started making cues & what type of equipment you use? I'm very impressed with what I see on your web site, even though I don't speak Russian. THANK YOU ...JER