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Love my mini Doc. Cuebuddy make a great mini.
 

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Love my mini Doc. Cuebuddy make a great mini.
This is actually the one that i think i had seen before posted on the forums.
I had this idea pop into my head, and i am not ever sure if its possible. Or if it would just look silly.
I have seen a few examples of 3D art work in the butt of a cue. I assume it is done with clear epoxy.
What if you took a mini cue and put it in epoxy, spun it on a lathe and made a see through handle with it.
Could make a full size cue to match and have it as the handle. Would be like a pool cue Inception.
@Cuebuddy
I also have not seen in person any of these mini cues. I wouldnt want to cheapen or lessen them in anyway.
 
This is actually the one that i think i had seen before posted on the forums.
I had this idea pop into my head, and i am not ever sure if its possible. Or if it would just look silly.
I have seen a few examples of 3D art work in the butt of a cue. I assume it is done with clear epoxy.
What if you took a mini cue and put it in epoxy, spun it on a lathe and made a see through handle with it.
Could make a full size cue to match and have it as the handle. Would be like a pool cue Inception.
@Cuebuddy
I also have not seen in person any of these mini cues. I wouldnt want to cheapen or lessen them in anyway.
Interesting concept.
I would think that the epoxy would be too heavy compared to most common woods. suspending the mini exactly in the center while in liquid form might be a trick also.

I started the mini cues after raising four kids in the Harry Potter era. I made really fancy magic wands for the kids and their friends. Some of these would illuminate with a micro flashlight in the wand handle and a fiber optic rod that carried the light to the wand tip.

All in all the time it takes to build mini cues is something that needs to wait until retirement and that is close for me.:cool:
 
From what i understand, Harry potter wands are still popular. for harry potter fans of course. there was a very popular computer game a few years ago and it revitalised people wanting wands.
 
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