Joint Collar On New J/B

I've been working on cues most all day today, and ironically I've threaded six butts and joints today along with five conversions from linen to leather wraps.
That's a great accomplishment.
I work every day but the best thing I did,
Was shut off the private conversation option. Lol
 
That's a great accomplishment.
I work every day but the best thing I did,
Was shut off the private conversation option. Lol

LOL .. and funny how Slim123 has somehow gone silent. Perhaps I should follow your advice and shut off the private conversation option as well.
 
LOL .. and funny how Slim123 has somehow gone silent. Perhaps I should follow your advice and shut off the private conversation option as well.
Nothing against Slim or anyone.
I'm on this Forum for me.
Not for business, not to teach. Even though it seems so.
I'm just here for me. I find some of the topics enjoyable. But I also find some of the
BULLSHITTERS friggen hilarious. There's quite a few of them, they always have an excuse for not posting pictures. But they'll try to expand on others post.
Pretty funny shit.
 
I'm the same. I'm not in business, don't have the experience to teach, and simply enjoy this as a hobby. With that said, I've spent nearly $10K on my new hobby in the short 18 months I've been pursuing this and can easily see a path towards another $10k+ if I decide to go to a higher level with CNC, etc. My guess is that is not likely, I'll stay small time, build simply cues and shafts, and do some profitable repairs for fun. If I can make $500-$1000 a week, which I do now, it pays for my addiction.
 
Nothing against Slim or anyone.
I'm on this Forum for me.
Not for business, not to teach. Even though it seems so.
I'm just here for me. I find some of the topics enjoyable. But I also find some of the
BULLSHITTERS friggen hilarious. There's quite a few of them, they always have an excuse for not posting pictures. But they'll try to expand on others post.
Pretty funny shit.
You are funny too, Most of the time you talk in circles, i don't see asking a question and all these people including yourself taking up a whole thread, before someone finally tells a person that their first thought was correct smh
Everything is such a big secret , you and your ego
 
You cant tap anything and leave no threads at your starting point which it the outermost part of the tennon This can not be done with a die and a tennon threader leaves threads at the starting point, unless you are live threading
Show me a tennon you have done with a die, with no threads on the end, you are full of yourself

You may want to rethink this.

Are you suggesting that a better way would be to use live threading on a single diameter tenon and not thread the end? If so, how would you screw the collar on?

Maybe you shouldn't argue when multiple people agree on something... Especially if Mr. Webb is one of them.
 
You are funny too, Most of the time you talk in circles, i don't see asking a question and all these people including yourself taking up a whole thread, before someone finally tells a person that their first thought was correct smh
Everything is such a big secret , you and your ego

His ego is a problem? Seems like yours is worse.
 
You are funny too, Most of the time you talk in circles, i don't see asking a question and all these people including yourself taking up a whole thread, before someone finally tells a person that their first thought was correct smh
Everything is such a big secret , you and your ego
Hahahahahahahaha
 
You are funny too, Most of the time you talk in circles, i don't see asking a question and all these people including yourself taking up a whole thread, before someone finally tells a person that their first thought was correct smh
Everything is such a big secret , you and your ego
You know very little. When you accept that, you might learn something.
If I have pissed you off?
Good!
I told you before, I don't owe this Forum anything.
If the moderators don't like what I post

They can ban me

No hard feeling on my part.
 
Nothing against Slim or anyone.
I'm on this Forum for me.
Not for business, not to teach. Even though it seems so.
I'm just here for me. I find some of the topics enjoyable. But I also find some of the
BULLSHITTERS friggen hilarious. There's quite a few of them, they always have an excuse for not posting pictures. But they'll try to expand on others post.
Pretty funny shit.
I enjoy what you post, I have picked up some valuable tips from things you have shared over the years.
 
You know very little. When you accept that, you might learn something.
If I have pissed you off?
Good!
I told you before, I don't owe this Forum anything.
If the moderators don't like what I post

They can ban me

No hard feeling on my part.
No hard feelings , looks like defamation of character Do you want to go there, i don't think so
 
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No hard feelings , looks like defamation of character Do you want to go there, i don't think so
I'm still laughing.
One of your many questions
A crack in the shaft at the joint end.
I give you step by step on how to repair it.

Your follow up question.
Should you change the joint collar.
I don't respond.

Are you an idiot, of course you remove the collar. You don't know how far the crack goes.
You need a certain amount of common sense to start with in working on ANYTHING.
You don't have any, if you do, you haven't shown it yet on here.
So stop playing like your working things out and do some actual work. Hopefully, on your own stuff. Not customers.
Grow up! Nobody owes you anything.
 
You may want to rethink this.

Are you suggesting that a better way would be to use live threading on a single diameter tenon and not thread the end? If so, how would you screw the collar on?

Maybe you shouldn't argue when multiple people agree on something... Especially if Mr. Webb is one of them.
My question in this whole thread was how do you not thread it all the way to the end and get the collar on, So im guessing they are cutting the end down to a smaller diameter
 
My question in this whole thread was how do you not thread it all the way to the end and get the collar on, So im guessing they are cutting the end down to a smaller diameter
Wouldn't the turned down part be the minor diameter of the threads? I'd think you couldn't slip/screw the collar on if it were bigger than that.
 
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