how do cuemakers do silver accents on points or inlaysv
how do cuemakers do silver accents on points or inlaysv
Most use a Pantogragh or CNC. Strangely eneogh, silver comes in different grades of hardness.
when an inlay pocket is cut out, do the just line the inlay with silver and glue it in? how would mitre-ing be done to get sharp points?
You can machine a Bezel for the inlay, instead of inlaying metal around it.![]()
Hi Alton, revisiting an old post of mine, finally got what you meant by A -axis sub after trying it out my own. How do you overcome not inlaying the full depth? been wondering about this for awhile..Hand Dressing and Blending
Hello Cal,
Disclaimer: I am not a Cuemaker
The gun guys and other crafts people have been doing those Silver wire inlaying "Throughout History"..
So, an Internet search might have links of 'How to do".
I just buy the silver wire ( Dead Soft) , and, do the CAD tool paths , CNC machine the lines to the proper depth , so, you have a bit "Sticking up over the surface".
Cut your silver wire or strips to size, file/miter by hand dressing or, make a jig to file that angle to the required complementing angle needed.
Silver can/will blend in with the adjacent piece, if done right, or, like most of us , get "Lucky", and, they blend in "Seamlessly"..
Also, depending if you doing straight inlaying, or, A Axis Substitution, as, the A axis sub method , the silver pieces are not going to "meet/line up" the full required depth, as, we are working over the circumfrence.
You going have to understand this, or see this in your head, or, there is no sense continuing doing "Exotic" things on cues.. NO DISRESPECT INTENDED". As, you got to have a Machinst mind to continue on..
Now, if you doing $$$$ cues, you got to hope guys like Thomas, Ernie and Bob and Tony, and, Jerry, and, Oh, Larry Vigus chime in.. They must know.. Me, I "Just do it"..![]()
That's great thanks for the insight as always, looking forward to more of your posts here on azb hopefully. I have some 'cuecaps' in the making rn tooHI Calvin,
Disclaimer: I a not a cue maker..
Also, when I talk/type, I mean no disrespect to you or anyone.
Please know this..
I do not worry about filling the whole depth of the silver wire's groove/slot,/channel when the a-axis slot meets the standard X Y Axis straight slots.
Just be sure the surface/top meet up at the finish outside diameter size.
Also know, or, be aware, that, if there is a lot of "gap/space " under the wire, the wire might be pushed down below the finished surface and you will have a "Low spot", or, dip in the continuity of the surface /line.
Usually, the glue or, adhesive, will fill that void or empty space. If / when it hardens , it will 'Fill that "void/empty space" and have enough resistance to prevent the wire being pushed down.
I have no idea what others do.
I just had to do what ever i could think up as I go along.
I had to learn the CNC stuff myself.
I do what ever I have to do to achieve the final outcome/looks I needed to make my Cue Caps.
Everyone,
If anyone ask where is Alton, I am retired.
I retired in 2015.
People still asked me for Caps as a favor.
Many went back to being spoiled Brats .
This time,
I will not reply or answer messages.
No disrespect to anyone.
Too many guys looking for free stuff and no Money.
Amazing times!!!
2021 going be worst..
I told everyone I am retired back in 2015
Alton < Retired. No more messaging me .. I mean that. Thanks![]()