Stainless Ferrule

blackhawk357m

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I have a guy wanting to change his old ferrule for a stainless one, and the shaft collar. Does anybody have a line on these?

Tyia,
Nathan Brugmann
 
I have a guy wanting to change his old ferrule for a stainless one, and the shaft collar. Does anybody have a line on these?

Tyia,
Nathan Brugmann
I have never heard of a Stainless Steel ferrule, that would certainly effect the end mass of the shaft causing serious deflection.
 
It's what the guy wants 🤷‍♂️ who am I to judge lol. He wants it all matching with the steel butt collar. I may be able to get him to a nickel alloy...possibly.
I'm the kind of cue mechanic who just shuts up and gives the customer what they want, with the preface of "You're asking for abnormal parts and work, I won't warranty the feel of the cue. I'll warranty the parts and quality of work, but however this things turns out feedback and playability wise is on you".

I just did some work for a buddy who wanted some abnormal collar and butt-cap material. Longevity, the jury is out still, but feel wise it turned out fantastic.

If this guy wants a SS ferrule, make him a damn SS ferrule and report back with that monstrosity lol. I can turn out a SS ferrule in like 5 mins on the lathe.
 
It's what the guy wants 🤷‍♂️ who am I to judge lol. He wants it all matching with the steel butt collar. I may be able to get him to a nickel alloy...possibly.
Good luck finding it, you may need to make it yourself. Should be easy to buy a stainless steel rod and bore it out and thread it yourself. Did you explain to him how much deflection that a stainless steel ferrule will cause? When I was building custom cues and doing a lot of repair work I had all kinds of strange requests like this, 99% of the time a little education would change the customers mind.

Take care man!!
 
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Don't some of the snooker guys use titanium ferrule, they make them, they would be light, but probably not made in cue shaft diameters.
 
I think you would probably do better with a thin stainless sleeve on the tenon. Snooker uses brass, but it's not a solid chunk of brass. If you built a thick ferrule with stainless it will play like a huge POS. I know the customer pays for the service but I wouldn't want my name on a thick stainless ferrule.
 
I think you would probably do better with a thin stainless sleeve on the tenon. Snooker uses brass, but it's not a solid chunk of brass. If you built a thick ferrule with stainless it will play like a huge POS. I know the customer pays for the service but I wouldn't want my name on a thick stainless ferrule.
I totally agree, and reputation is everything in the business!
 
Honestly, just say no. We all have customers who wants to reinvent the wheel and in 99.9% of the cases it's gonna be something stupid..
I've done Ti ferrules on snooker cues, that's a very different ballgame. 9.5mm shaft, 7mm tennon and the ferrule is super short, it weights something like 1.4 gram. There's no upside to use this construction technique on a pool cue. The same goes for the SS shaft collar.
 
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