Tool for handmade purists...

RSB-Refugee

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Here is a great CUEMAKING TOOL . It is for the purists that do not want machine made cues. Instructions for use, cut away anything, from a long board, that does not look like a cue. ;)

Tracy
 
RSB-Refugee said:
Here is a great CUEMAKING TOOL . It is for the purists that do not want machine made cues. Instructions for use, cut away anything, from a long board, that does not look like a cue. ;)

Tracy


:D ;) :D

Sure beats my lathe!!
 
RSB-Refugee said:
Here is a great CUEMAKING TOOL . It is for the purists that do not want machine made cues. Instructions for use, cut away anything, from a long board, that does not look like a cue. ;)

Tracy
Exactly what I think everytime I hear "hand made" or "none of that machine made" crap, Tracy. :p
 
ScottR said:
Exactly what I think everytime I hear "hand made" or "none of that machine made" crap, Tracy. :p

I think the term hand made today means, personal hands on attention to detail and quality control, as opposed to a production line by semi skilled workers. In most cases skilled workers assisted by machines will produce the best final product. You require both, the skilled worker and the machine.
 
macguy said:
I think the term hand made today means, personal hands on attention to detail and quality control, as opposed to a production line by semi skilled workers. In most cases skilled workers assisted by machines will produce the best final product. You require both, the skilled worker and the machine.
We see eye to eye. Others have a distorted view of reality.
 
RSB-Refugee said:
Here is a great CUEMAKING TOOLTracy

looks a lot like the "special" tool they gave me when I retired from teaching...
LOL.....I taught English, marketing & psychology, but I could always leave the building trades and auto mechanics teachers "in the dust" when it came to making or repairing anything...(Honk, Honk < had to toot my own horn >)....
jflan
 
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