You mean .750" OD and .625" ID ?masonh said:.500" and .625" is the way i was told to do them which would make the phenolic .062 on each side.
qbilder said:I do mine .625 phenolic & .750 ivory. The intention is for the strength to come from the phenolic while the ivory is more of a veneer to give the look of an ivory joint. Seems to work out well for me.
you'll do that often.Rodney said:I have seen some that I think the phenolic was .750 outside. I'm not sure how I will do it, but it's for my cue, so if it breaks, chalk it up to experience.
Thanks for the replies,
Rodney
dave sutton said:That's how I do my thin wall ss joints. I've seen full ivory joints crack and kionnkid also had full ivory crack do to weather and humidity changes. I can't imagine an ivory sleeve less than 1/10 if an inch being structurally sound. I could be wrong I just don't want to even try it