Several cuemakers when making a shaft for a piloted joint have enough wood exposed to the brass insert to allow for a tight fit and I believe the depth of the brass insert is set so the bottom of the insert rest on the inside of the piloted joint. I have seen this done on many cues.
Here is a great example:
http://www.proficientbilliards.com/cues/Tascarella/naturalcollars/pages/DSC00703_JPG.htm
I would think that this should be standard as it provides more surface contact at the joint and better feel from shaft to butt section. What do you guys think? Do most cuemakers not do this b/c of difficulty/time involved?
Here is a great example:
http://www.proficientbilliards.com/cues/Tascarella/naturalcollars/pages/DSC00703_JPG.htm
I would think that this should be standard as it provides more surface contact at the joint and better feel from shaft to butt section. What do you guys think? Do most cuemakers not do this b/c of difficulty/time involved?