Darcy...... For the inexperienced:embarrassed2: (speaking for MYSELF solely) can you explain what actually happened and possibly WHY it happened ??
To me it looks like maybe the router took a chunk out of the handle wood and possibly bent the metal trim ring, but being as inexperienced as I am, I am not sure that is what happened.
Hey lee
I can only guess that there was a small void in the redwood that got exposed when it was turned to that diameter.
The ring def got pushed when there was no support from the redwood.
I re glued the ring back and filled the void.
Will take the pass tonight and see what happens.
This type of thing is unfortunate, but also unforseeable
To bad it didn't show up on the first pass, or when turning round from square![]()
Cut it and reface the ends. Face off the redwood until the void is gone. Make up the length with a slightly longer butt cap or sleeve or thicker rings, whatever is most appropriate given where the damage/void happened. Reassemble as accurately as possible given the cue was so close to final size.
Just my 2 cents.
Cut it and reface the ends. Face off the redwood until the void is gone. Make up the length with a slightly longer butt cap or sleeve or thicker rings, whatever is most appropriate given where the damage/void happened. Reassemble as accurately as possible given the cue was so close to final size.
Just my 2 cents.
I am guessing that everything is cored and glued already so my question is how would you get it back apart? I've been wondering this for awhile on all the A joint repairs that I see on here. I know heat works good but I don't see anyway to get heat into the glue without damaging the wood.
Sorry for taking a left turn in you're thread.
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