cuedaddy
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Ok so I haven't mastered or attempted creating a cue from scratch.. My lathe is too inconvenient for the process, but I am toying with purchasing a lathe as my business grows the current lathe that I have is making my job too cumbersome to handle on the day to day.
What I do on a day to day:
I cut shafts , slowly but surely one cut at a time. I do about 15 cuts a day and the rest of my time is spent shipping them out. I also replace tips , standard or phenol/ phenol tip and ferrule. This leaves my customers with about 20 different types of shafts to choose from at the end of the night
I would love to be able to do cues as well, now I have heard that a (what I call a punch through chuck) with two tail stocks is almost a requirement.
I would also like to be able to do inlays, is cnc my only option?
I also need to be able to do shafts much more efficiently?
I use maintenance arbors for my shafts, is there a better way?
what other types of tooling would you suggest? (and whats required)
what kind of shipping charges can I expect?
And what specifically should I look for with the lathe?
Thanks a bunch,
Andy
What I do on a day to day:
I cut shafts , slowly but surely one cut at a time. I do about 15 cuts a day and the rest of my time is spent shipping them out. I also replace tips , standard or phenol/ phenol tip and ferrule. This leaves my customers with about 20 different types of shafts to choose from at the end of the night
I would love to be able to do cues as well, now I have heard that a (what I call a punch through chuck) with two tail stocks is almost a requirement.
I would also like to be able to do inlays, is cnc my only option?
I also need to be able to do shafts much more efficiently?
I use maintenance arbors for my shafts, is there a better way?
what other types of tooling would you suggest? (and whats required)
what kind of shipping charges can I expect?
And what specifically should I look for with the lathe?
Thanks a bunch,
Andy