Ignorance?This statement screams ignorance. I'm sure you are referring to the inlay rounded corners, but those could have just as likely been done with a pantograph.
I cut half splices with a CNC, they are as sharp as the ones I cut without CNC.
I've yet to see a machine that builds cues...CNC or otherwise. I know a decent amount about manufacturing and machine process...I spent 13 years designing, building, supporting, and testing multi million dollar automation machines for the aerospace industry. A machine that could build cues would be extremely complicated.
I don't care how much CNC a maker uses, nobody puts shit in a machine, presses a button, walks away for a while and comes back to a cue that is finished.
By the same token, nobody is sitting down with a spokeshave and hand chisels to make a cue. Everybody uses at least lathes and jigs, which are capable of doing work of the same quality and repeatability as CNC machines, arguably faster, also when doing identical processes. Honestly, I only built my CNC to satisfy my own desire to make a CNC.
Nobody buys CNC crap or to go back further pantograph....
The man asked about value.
Shut ya trap unless you are paying 2k for this horrific cue.