I have been thinking (and wanting) to try my hand at cue building for years. Never had the available funds to get fully into it with all the equipment I will need but recently through a lucky surprise I will getting a small extra amount of cash. Enough to buy the deluxe cuesmith and any extras I will need.
It's going to be a few weeks before the money comes in but wanting to get ideas.
I don't want to fill the room with unneeded equipment until I get some experience under my belt though. So I want to tap into the experience of you guys.
What do I need to purchase, besides the cuesmith, IE; tools, parts, other machines to make my learning experience go more smoothly?
I have metal lathe/cnc experience from a two year degree CIM (computer Integrated Manufacturing) before I went on to get my Manufacturing Engineer degree. It was quite a few years ago but it's better than going in with none. I am semi retired so I have a lot of free time to devote.
I plan on starting with basic house cue conversion for a while to learn and get comfortable.
It's going to be a few weeks before the money comes in but wanting to get ideas.
I don't want to fill the room with unneeded equipment until I get some experience under my belt though. So I want to tap into the experience of you guys.
What do I need to purchase, besides the cuesmith, IE; tools, parts, other machines to make my learning experience go more smoothly?
I have metal lathe/cnc experience from a two year degree CIM (computer Integrated Manufacturing) before I went on to get my Manufacturing Engineer degree. It was quite a few years ago but it's better than going in with none. I am semi retired so I have a lot of free time to devote.
I plan on starting with basic house cue conversion for a while to learn and get comfortable.