stix4sale said:do i need collets for my collets?
the jacobs 5c collet chuck is leaving some indentations from the splines of the collets
on unfinished cues
any suggestions?
btw, i am not tightening it down like a gorilla either, just snug
thanks, brent
I use the same collets as you. I use a delrin or teflon collet on anything tapered or finished. The only time I don't use a collet is if I am working with rough material. A collet chuck will not clamp down evenly on a tapered surface so your delrin collet has to compensate for the taper.stix4sale said:do i need collets for my collets?
the jacobs 5c collet chuck is leaving some indentations from the splines of the collets
on unfinished cues
any suggestions?
btw, i am not tightening it down like a gorilla either, just snug
thanks, brent
stix4sale said:do i need collets for my collets?
the jacobs 5c collet chuck is leaving some indentations from the splines of the collets
on unfinished cues
any suggestions?
btw, i am not tightening it down like a gorilla either, just snug
thanks, brent
hi steve, i damaged one in the works putting the joint pin in. it was just a touch oversized, the dents sanded out. i'm just looking for a way to avoid any problems with a cue that is to size. especially a cue that is paintedsliprock said:Have you thought of leaving your wood a little oversized (lengthwise) and then cutting a nose on the wood to fit the 5c. Picture a cue with an extra 1in. X 3/4 in. nub sticking out both ends. Just a thought.
stix4sale said:hi steve, i damaged one in the works putting the joint pin in. it was just a touch oversized, the dents sanded out. i'm just looking for a way to avoid any problems with a cue that is to size. especially a cue that is painted
hey, when you getting up my way???
sliprock said:Have you thought of leaving your wood a little oversized (lengthwise) and then cutting a nose on the wood to fit the 5c. Picture a cue with an extra 1in. X 3/4 in. nub sticking out both ends. Just a thought.
so, are you tapering the inside of the collets? to 0400? are you splitting the collet ring or leaving it solid?Canadian cue said:I use the same collets as you. I use a delrin or teflon collet on anything tapered or finished. The only time I don't use a collet is if I am working with rough material. A collet chuck will not clamp down evenly on a tapered surface so your delrin collet has to compensate for the taper.
stix4sale said:so, are you tapering the inside of the collets? to 0400? are you splitting the collet ring or leaving it solid?
You will have to.stix4sale said:so, are you tapering the inside of the collets? to 0400? are you splitting the collet ring or leaving it solid?
The inside is tapered to match the cue the outside has no taper . I built a bunch with sizes to fit any place on the cue. The collets have one slit.stix4sale said:so, are you tapering the inside of the collets? to 0400? are you splitting the collet ring or leaving it solid?