mean green forarm machine

brianna187

BRIANNA SINCE 1988
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insert wood push button remove finished product
so easy a chimp can do it
save time and money get perfection
our new cnc will do this and much more
cut points perfect every time push the button
cut tenons and so much more
 

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also with s/s joints

a simple program change and install pretappered s/s joints
 

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brianna187 said:
insert wood push button remove finished product
so easy a chimp can do it
save time and money get perfection
our new cnc will do this and much more
cut points perfect every time push the button
cut tenons and so much more

I am sure all the Cue Making Chimps will be happy to hear that.

When will this perfect machine hit the market and at what price?
 
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Michael Webb said:
I could go to confession for a month straight, and I wouldn't be forgiven for my thoughts right now.

This is a cue building aparatus right?:D
 
At Brianna products, we have concentrated the efforts of our R&D research to help Cue Makers push the envelope to make things less confusing than what they might have been before. We strive to make a positive impact on the Cue making industry and help bring knowledge and technical support in the products we offer.
 
brianna187 said:
At Brianna products, we have concentrated the efforts of our R&D research to help Cue Makers push the envelope to make things less confusing than what they might have been before. We strive to make a positive impact on the Cue making industry and help bring knowledge and technical support in the products we offer.

Tap, Tap. Your hearts in the right place. Well said.
 
brianna187 said:
At Brianna products, we have concentrated the efforts of our R&D research to help Cue Makers push the envelope to make things less confusing than what they might have been before. We strive to make a positive impact on the Cue making industry and help bring knowledge and technical support in the products we offer.


Now that is the Lee I want to see posting here.

You have come up with some very good products and I am sure there are more to come.
Keep the inventive juices flowing Lee and dont stop developing new products for cue makers.
I dont doubt for one moment your company will prosper and grow if you stick to what you do best ... developing new products for cue makers and repair work.
 
willie thanks i do have a ture love for this business
without such love its hard for anyone do too well
 
How many years and intermediate cuts does it take for your forearm machine to produce a well seasoned forearm?

I usually take five years and wouldn't cutting that down a little.
 
Hey Lee, I love that well made leather wrap seam roller I got from you guys!

Martin



brianna187 said:
willie thanks i do have a ture love for this business
without such love its hard for anyone do too well
 
Hey Paul, its great you can take 5 or more years for a forearm. However, if 5 or more years of turning was an ironclad requirement to produce a good cue, nobody could get a start and old guys would be without any hope at all!

Martin


Paul Dayton said:
How many years and intermediate cuts does it take for your forearm machine to produce a well seasoned forearm?

I usually take five years and wouldn't cutting that down a little.
 
you dont have have wait anywhere near that, i core all the forarms and the maple forams them selfs are kiln dryed after every cut i dip in resoulte . the machine does the work its up to the cuemaker how long he wants to wait
this waiting years is just not needed i know many top cuemakers that never have problems and dont take monthes to build a cue if woood is going to move it will move no matter what. this waiting for long time periods is un nesscerry and a waste of time.
"fore arm's in about 1 hour"
 
Hey Paul, its great you can take 5 or more years for a forearm. However, if 5 or more years of turning was an ironclad requirement to produce a good cue, nobody could get a start and old guys would be without any hope at all!

Martin



5 years is a joke.does anyone honestly think it takes 5 years to cut a 1/2" of wood off of a Maple forearm?
 
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