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DawgAndy said:
Is there some structural reason nobody makes reverse sneaky petes? Have the points and wrap area birds eye and the fore arm exotic wood. Since petes don't really fool anyone anyhow. I think it would look cool but I've never seen one.Another question :How hard is it to change joint collars on an old shaft to match a new cue?
DawgAndy
Hi Andy,
Chris is correct, weight forward is to much. This is why I will not build my pete's as that.To over come the balance problem, you got to add more weight to the rear, and now you really have a heavy cue.
Shafts with rings hard to match!
I have many shafts come in, and request for new ones. Just finished a new Joss shaft. Old one had, maple/ebony stitches for ring work. The old shaft was warped real bad.
Easy to build the new shaft, with old rings!
I took a 5/16 X 14 pin, and ran the shaft up on it while in my lathe, made sure the shaft at the joint end ran true. Then just cut the old shaft off at the 3" mark from the joint end, then machined down the old stub shaft to 5/8" just up to the rings edge, making sure the end of the tenon matched the drill bits angle. I then bored a 5/8" hole in the new shaft, [ about .010 deeper than the tenon lenght], then glued them together. Cut the shaft to the proper length, and installed a new ferrule and tip. Ran it through the sander, and painted it. Perfect shaft. By doing this, I didn't have to install a new insert and build new rings. Another thing was, I didn't need the butt to make the shaft fit up, on it's edges. It automaticily centered it's self, because i didn't disturb the original insert, or ring set.
Machining rings off is easy!
Just make sure your on "center" with your shaft when you machine the rings off. Machine down to 5/8" or what ever the original size was or is. Install your new rings, glue up, and re-machine the dia., to be about .010 bigger than your butt size. Put the cue with the shaft in your lathe, and blend them together with 220 , then 600 or finer sand paper. That should do it. paint and play........
blud