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.
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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.![]()
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Exactly what I think everytime I hear "hand made" or "none of that machine made" crap, 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.![]()
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ScottR said:Exactly what I think everytime I hear "hand made" or "none of that machine made" crap, Tracy.![]()
We see eye to eye. Others have a distorted view of reality.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.
RSB-Refugee said:Here is a great CUEMAKING TOOLTracy