My final design for a break cue

Here are some examples of my friends work, as discussed in our pm. I cannot attach photos in pms for some reason.

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Love the cues, but they don't demonstrate the skills, technique, or equipment required to make what the OP is looking for.

The White-to-black splice on the OP's sketch is several levels beyond a 4-point short-splice cue. I don't say that to degrade, just from my knowledge of what it takes to build a short-splice and my knowledge that the cue in the sketch is beyond my current capabilities.
 
I also can't attach photos in PM's.

I started an entire thread about this a while back and didn't end up changing a thing.
I'd be curious to read that thread John, just to learn how things work better.
This comment is not meant to troll or disagree with you, but as you noticed i have had a pm with you that had photos attached.
I have had to edit photos because the system said the files were too big. would be interesting to see whats going on for your side.
Dan
 
Are any pool cuemakers here interested in helping me create this pool cue? I am open to suggestions and critiques on the design. If interested, please private message me; I have all the measurements figured out. My budget for the construction of this cue is $3,500 - $4,000. For the white inlay tips on the forearm, I am happy with a total of 6 tips.View attachment 773820
I would do ebony butterfly's into white material, Juma, or maybe holly. If you used good Gabon you wouldn't see where the butterfly's intersect, creating the illusion of points.
 
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