cjweaver13
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I have been wanting a break cue for awhile since I usually just grab a house cue off the rack to break with. I had an older Players cue with a worn out tip and started looking online for break tips since I planned on doing it myself with a brand name tip. After seeing a number of G10 tips show up I thought to myself "hey, I have a scrap piece of G10 out in the garage from a scrapped knife handle I made" and decided to play the game on hard mode.
I rough cut a piece of the G10 and scribed it oversize and cut on the porta-band saw, then cut off old leather tip and prepped both surfaces and glued on the G10 piece (wouldn't exactly call it a tip at this stage). Trying Gorilla Glue CA Gel since it has good reviews with harder tips
After letting the glue dry for a few hours to be safe, I took it out to the 2x72 belt grinder, taped off the ferrule, and just started to shape the sides in. Once the masking tape started showing some abrasive marks, I stopped on the belt grinder and started to work it in by hand with sandpaper and went from 80 grit and finished at 1000 grit wet sanded finish on the sides and ferrule to try and clean it up.
After that, I cut a piece of 3/4" schedule 40 pvc pipe in half so I could make a long sanding jig since the G10 burns through abrasive and didn't want to ruin my Willard "good shaping tool". The 3/4 is somewhere between a penny and nickel radius and a bit much for a break tip, so used it to shape all but the last 1mm center of the tip and basically used my palm to blend it in. So it still might need to be flattened out a bit once I play with it, but is sort of like a quarter on the top and progresses to about a nickel on the side.
I love the layered colors of the tip, and didn't even realize it until I came in from the garage it coordinates with the blue cue I plan on using with it so bonus points there.
I rough cut a piece of the G10 and scribed it oversize and cut on the porta-band saw, then cut off old leather tip and prepped both surfaces and glued on the G10 piece (wouldn't exactly call it a tip at this stage). Trying Gorilla Glue CA Gel since it has good reviews with harder tips
After letting the glue dry for a few hours to be safe, I took it out to the 2x72 belt grinder, taped off the ferrule, and just started to shape the sides in. Once the masking tape started showing some abrasive marks, I stopped on the belt grinder and started to work it in by hand with sandpaper and went from 80 grit and finished at 1000 grit wet sanded finish on the sides and ferrule to try and clean it up.
After that, I cut a piece of 3/4" schedule 40 pvc pipe in half so I could make a long sanding jig since the G10 burns through abrasive and didn't want to ruin my Willard "good shaping tool". The 3/4 is somewhere between a penny and nickel radius and a bit much for a break tip, so used it to shape all but the last 1mm center of the tip and basically used my palm to blend it in. So it still might need to be flattened out a bit once I play with it, but is sort of like a quarter on the top and progresses to about a nickel on the side.
I love the layered colors of the tip, and didn't even realize it until I came in from the garage it coordinates with the blue cue I plan on using with it so bonus points there.