My Works

jov3n

Cuemaker
Silver Member
hello AZ billiards Members,
I am a young cuemaker From Singapore only 22 yrs old Still very new in the cuemaking line. i would like to share some of my works with all hoping to get tips and comments of my work so that i could improve more.
Thanks For Viewing...
Finished Cue
Sow.jpg

SnakePointer.jpg

Budinga.jpg

ClearCue.jpg

BirdseyeKingwood.jpg

Coming Cue
Quiltedmapleforearm.jpg

Pointpocket.jpg

Pointinserted.jpg

afterconnection.jpg

2ndCutBeforeFinalFinish.jpg

more picture is in this URL:
http://s128.photobucket.com/albums/p171/Fatboy_billiards/
 
What is the 4th cue in the 4th photo made out of, it looks like lexan or acrylic, the forearm part of the cue. Good work.
 
Jeffrey Gale said:
What is the 4th cue in the 4th photo made out of, it looks like lexan or acrylic, the forearm part of the cue. Good work.


it looks like there is some sort of light in the butt section as well.?

chris
 
Jeffrey Gale said:
What is the 4th cue in the 4th photo made out of, it looks like lexan or acrylic, the forearm part of the cue. Good work.
yes it is made out of acrylic it was made just for fun on my birthday as a joke when my frens said they want to see a cue that is clear
 
It looks like you are doing a good job getting set up and establishing yourself.

Is there a lot of business for custom cues in Singapore?

When I was in Shanghai last fall, I couldn't believe how many pool players there were, but I don't think there were any custom cuemakers.


Chris
 
What kind of lathe are you using? it looks like a porper maybe? very nice cues and please show us more when you can.--Leonard
 
TATE said:
It looks like you are doing a good job getting set up and establishing yourself.

Is there a lot of business for custom cues in Singapore?

When I was in Shanghai last fall, I couldn't believe how many pool players there were, but I don't think there were any custom cuemakers.


Chris
only 3 person in singapore are able to make cues to my knowledge
 
poolcuemaster said:
What kind of lathe are you using? it looks like a porper maybe? very nice cues and please show us more when you can.--Leonard
Picture010-1.jpg

this machine is customed made in thailand by my friend
 
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jov3n said:
only 3 person in singapore are able to make cues to my knowledge

Since you are young and starting out, I would like to offer you my observation on the best cue maker.

What makes the best cue maker? The best cue maker may try to build the best cue, but is not necessarily the person who builds the best cue, or the one who builds the cue of their dreams, or the one who buiilds a cue that plays to their dreams.

The best cuemaker is the one who listens to his customer and builds the cue of their dreams, that plays like the cue of their dreams.

Always keep an open mind and always listen. Find the best players, the best customers, and work with them to make the best cues you can.

What makes the best cue maker? Their customers do.

Chris
 
Best cue

TATE said:
Since you are young and starting out, I would like to offer you my observation on the best cue maker.

What makes the best cue maker? The best cue maker may try to build the best cue, but is not necessarily the person who builds the best cue, or the one who builds the cue of their dreams, or the one who buiilds a cue that plays to their dreams.

The best cuemaker is the one who listens to his customer and builds the cue of their dreams, that plays like the cue of their dreams.

Always keep an open mind and always listen. Find the best players, the best customers, and work with them to make the best cues you can.

What makes the best cue maker? Their customers do.

Chris
thanks chis i will keep this in mind thanks alot
 
I like the ring work in the handles.
Nice looking work

Love the dare to be different acrylic cue.
That shows you are exploring new things.
 
WilleeCue

The acrylic work reminds me of some of the cues you were working with Willee!

These cues are looking great, just keep it up and keep showing us!!

John
 
TATE said:
It looks like you are doing a good job getting set up and establishing yourself.

Is there a lot of business for custom cues in Singapore?

When I was in Shanghai last fall, I couldn't believe how many pool players there were, but I don't think there were any custom cuemakers.


Chris
Pool is a sport that has been growing in Singapore. So has the appetite of more and more pool players who are no longer satisfied with production cues and wants to find something better.

We could really use someone handy with cue repairs and constructions around here. Most of the time repairs has to be sent back to the USA running the risk of it getting lost or confiscated when built with Ivory.

I suppose after Taiwanese and Filipinos the next pool power house will be coming from China given the amount of people they have. Would not be hard to find some talents out there.

Best regards
Chris
 
my latest work

here is my latest work i post on another thread but any here is a little conversion i did a month ago
beforeandafter.jpg


my up coming piece is my yr 07/08 jump cue
1 full snake wood with faux ivory
 
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