JC
Coos Cues
This has been a bit of a challenge for me. I use modified 3/8 10 with a smooth barrel. The hole is always straight as the pins always turn with less than .001 runout on the tip dry. I have drilled them with a three flute carbide bit, bored them, reamed them. Tried it all and it's all straight.
I have tried a tight fit, a thou or so of clearance, a deeper barrel hole, a deeper threaded end. The problem comes in when gluing the pin in. My pins have a glue relief slot. I have used 5 minute epoxy, 20 minute epoxy, west systems, max 1618. After I put the pin in with the glue I can chuck it up and it's usually off by maybe a couple of thou max. I can push it over with a tiny thumb pressure and get it turning within a thou every time. Baby sit it for an hour with it sitting in the lathe and it's still dead on. Take it out of the lathe and stand it on end and the next day when the glue is cured the damn thing might have three thou of runout at the end of an inch of pin sticking out. Now of course this doesn't make the cue crooked as the joint faces take care of that and you really can't even see it with your naked eye spinning but it's frustrating as of course I want it perfect if possible. I have checked a lot of pins on other cues and they really aren't as good or better but that's not the point.
Any tricks or tips?
I have tried a tight fit, a thou or so of clearance, a deeper barrel hole, a deeper threaded end. The problem comes in when gluing the pin in. My pins have a glue relief slot. I have used 5 minute epoxy, 20 minute epoxy, west systems, max 1618. After I put the pin in with the glue I can chuck it up and it's usually off by maybe a couple of thou max. I can push it over with a tiny thumb pressure and get it turning within a thou every time. Baby sit it for an hour with it sitting in the lathe and it's still dead on. Take it out of the lathe and stand it on end and the next day when the glue is cured the damn thing might have three thou of runout at the end of an inch of pin sticking out. Now of course this doesn't make the cue crooked as the joint faces take care of that and you really can't even see it with your naked eye spinning but it's frustrating as of course I want it perfect if possible. I have checked a lot of pins on other cues and they really aren't as good or better but that's not the point.
Any tricks or tips?