oops! wrap groove cut too deep

BHQ

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yessir, i did it.
had my head up my hiney :confused: daydreamin' , meant to cut .020 deep, cut it .040 which means it's .080 deep
any suggestions?
other than get my head out of ass!!!
 
5-minute epoxy.
Sand it after an hour though.
Don't use electrical tape like a lot of people do.
 
Ops!!

stix4sale said:
yessir, i did it.
had my head up my hiney :confused: daydreamin' , meant to cut .020 deep, cut it .040 which means it's .080 deep
any suggestions?
other than get my head out of ass!!!

Ben there - done that - never forget it either.

You might try a leather wrap - it is thicker.
 
JoeyInCali said:
5-minute epoxy.
Sand it after an hour though.
Don't use electrical tape like a lot of people do.

Ha, ha ,ha the old electrical tape trick, man common sense would tell " ME" the epoxy would be a far more permenent fix!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:rolleyes:
 
Build the wrap groove back up with wood veneer, a lot easier than trying to build it back up with epoxy.

Thank to Mike Webb for this tip.
 
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stix4sale said:
yessir, i did it.
had my head up my hiney :confused: daydreamin' , meant to cut .020 deep, cut it .040 which means it's .080 deep
any suggestions?
other than get my head out of ass!!!

One thing that works pretty good is to use something like kite string or some kind soft cotton twine you can get at any craft store and wrap it till you build it up to where you want then soak it in epoxy or finish. Once you have a hard built up surface you can sand it to where you want it and then do your wrap. I have done this to do a linen wrap where there was a deeper cut groove for a leather wrap and it worked perfect.
 
stix4sale said:
yessir, i did it.
had my head up my hiney :confused: daydreamin' , meant to cut .020 deep, cut it .040 which means it's .080 deep
any suggestions?
other than get my head out of ass!!!

No wonder you won't send me pics..... :rolleyes:

(just kidding BH!!)

I like the epoxy-soaked/coated linen repair. Bet that would be a very strong repair indeed.

Ray <- confidence in the cue-converter
 
it wasn't yours.i swear!!! :D

Baker(6x6) said:
No wonder you won't send me pics..... :rolleyes:

(just kidding BH!!) I like the epoxy-soaked/coated linen repair. Bet that would be a very strong repair indeed.

Ray <- confidence in the cue-converter
it wasn't yours.i swear!!! :D or your buddies either
 
stix4sale said:
yessir, i did it.
had my head up my hiney :confused: daydreamin' , meant to cut .020 deep, cut it .040 which means it's .080 deep
any suggestions?
other than get my head out of ass!!!

Make up your mind, is it .040 or .080? Also have you taken it out of the lathe yet?...JER
 
another possibility

I have refinished Meucci cues and their wrap groove is cut quite deep so I've run into this problem before too, especialy when the customer doesn't want a clear coat over the new wrap. Try building up the edge with Bondo and feather it out to the wrap area over about 4 inches. Be sure to tape off the finished edges....after it's completely hard, you will be able to machine a nice clean eshoulder as though there were wood there. The epoxy simply doesn't harden enough, at least the kind I use. It always stays sort of like a really hard rubber and doesn't machine cleanly at all.
Good Luck,
Mike
 
BLACKHEARTCUES said:
Make up your mind, is it .040 or .080? Also have you taken it out of the lathe yet?...JER
hi jer, i went in .040 which means i actually cut .080 , right. hey don't yell at me , i feel dumb enough already :D
 
stix4sale said:
hi jer, i went in .040 which means i actually cut .080 , right. hey don't yell at me , i feel dumb enough already :D

If you went in .040 then you cut a groove iether .020 or .040 deep depending how the increments are set on your particuler lathe. By cutting .040 you also took off iether .040 or .080 off the diameter of the cue. If you have a slow turning lathe that you can leave on until the epoxy hardens then it will be a very simple repair to build up the ends a little and recutting to proper depth. I would use 2-ton epoxy instead of 5-minute even though it takes much longer to dry as it gets much harder when dry.

Dick
 
robertno1pool said:
What is the thickness of duct tape??:D

mmmmmmmmm? a silver wrap?? not a bad idea. lol
i knew everyone would have fun with this post
geez!!!!!!! i feel like a dummy
 
rhncue said:
If you went in .040 then you cut a groove iether .020 or .040 deep depending how the increments are set on your particuler lathe. By cutting .040 you also took off iether .040 or .080 off the diameter of the cue. If you have a slow turning lathe that you can leave on until the epoxy hardens then it will be a very simple repair to build up the ends a little and recutting to proper depth. I would use 2-ton epoxy instead of 5-minute even though it takes much longer to dry as it gets much harder when dry.

Dick
i took off .080 dickie . i got it under control now. instead of irish linen , i'll use clothesline. :D
what do they say? if you don't make mistakes, that means you ain't doing anything.
 
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There ya go.
 
stix4sale said:
hi jer, i went in .040 which means i actually cut .080 , right. hey don't yell at me , i feel dumb enough already :D


I'm not yellin' at you, cause I've been there & done that. I just want to understand how deep the wrap groove is. When cutting a wrap groove the only way to look at it is, HOW DEEP did the cutter or router go in. If you use your calipers & mearure from the bottom of the wrap groove to the top of the handle area, you'll have the DEPTH of the groove. The reason I asked, if you still had the butt in the lathe, is that it will be easier to recut the groove after you fix the problem. If it's been taken out of the lathe you will have to put it back in, EXACTLY centered or you'll be cutting deeper on one side than the other. In 20 years of being self taught I've made all of the mistakes that can be made. RELAX I'm trying to help...JER
 
Groove too deep

stix4sale said:
mmmmmmmmm? a silver wrap?? not a bad idea. lol
i knew everyone would have fun with this post
geez!!!!!!! i feel like a dummy

No - I am just Jealous.

Wish I was building cues like you.

We all make mistakes.
Wish I had the equipment and time to make some myself.

You rock.
 
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