My first cue made for a customer.

jokers_wild96

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Just showing my first cue for a customer. Padauk with African black wood recut points and curly maple. Think it turned out pretty good.
 

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Quick! Burn it because you will spend thousands in the future on wood, parts, cutting, tools, lathes saws, routers, cnc stuff, you name-you will buy it in order to "improve" the product and make your output faster. LOL

Welcome to the fray. Forget a big bank account. You have to start your river of wood.
 
The finished cue looks clean of any flaws that otherwise might be noticed in a photo.
This cue actually shows really well and was wondering what type of pin did you use?
Regardless of the type pin, the design combination was completed really well....Cudos.
 
Thanks for the nice compliments guys. I used a 5/16x14
flat face for the joint. Its the first 8 point, hi/low point
and recut point cue I've made. Third overall cue made.
I like doing the work making them and think I can only
get better at this rate.
 
Just showing my first cue for a customer. Padauk with African black wood recut points and curly maple. Think it turned out pretty good.



Jokers can you tell me what recut points are. Sorry for the ignorance but I have heard it a few times recently and have only an assumption what it is.


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