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sliprock

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In a hay stack.:)

THis cue came to me for repair. It was made in the mid-90's . The butt cap is cracked and it's made of the reddish brown phenolic stuff that's no longer available. Would anyone possibly have a line on where I can get a piece about 1 in long? If not, would anyone have any suggestions as to how the stuff we get nowadays could be died or colored to match. Thanks in advance.

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One good reason I do not like short pressfit buttplate.
Call Prather to see if they can sell you just a foot.
Atlas has $80 minimum order.
 
is that a Les Blevins?teh Mahogany would probably match up closer than you think over time.to find that exact color,tou would probably have to find a piece that has been sitting around for years.over time it gets darker.
 
sliprock said:
I've got some of this stuff. It's more of a brown. My pics probably don't show it but the stuff I need is almost a red/burgandy color. Thanks

Use cocobolo and core it with phenolic, use the good epoxy, slow dry.
Example
1 inch black bumper, core the coc 1.120 and put the coc over that so the phenolic will line the inner wall, bore to 1.020.
 
sliprock said:
In a hay stack.:)

THis cue came to me for repair. It was made in the mid-90's . The butt cap is cracked and it's made of the reddish brown phenolic stuff that's no longer available. Would anyone possibly have a line on where I can get a piece about 1 in long? If not, would anyone have any suggestions as to how the stuff we get nowadays could be died or colored to match. Thanks in advance.

blevins.jpg
How about a burgundy color finish under the clearcoat? Maybe airbrush the color on the phenolic. Just a thought!!!!
 
Atlas has a $50 minimum order. Below is a quote from the website.

"Our minimum order is $50.00. Orders below this amount will be assessed a $10.00 small order charge."

If the dark wood is Bois de Rose, it has a tendenancy to bleed. Maybe some of the color from it could be used on some brown phenolic to match the color. I would try it on a piece before putting on the cue.
 
Thanks for all the responses. My customer has decided to replace the phenolic at all postions to get a good match, then refinish the cue.
 
Michael Webb said:
Use cocobolo and core it with phenolic, use the good epoxy, slow dry.
Example
1 inch black bumper, core the coc 1.120 and put the coc over that so the phenolic will line the inner wall, bore to 1.020.



Good Idea.

I've used black phenolic to core a bacote cap that I didn't want to split over time. The only difference is I left a small bit of phenolic on the outside to sort of cap the bottom of the bacote with the phenolic also, that to keep the corners of the bacote from taking a hit and splitting.

I like the look of wood buttcaps on a cue, just don't trust them without sleeving them.
 
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