What are you working on now?

how much do you sell 'em for and what's the overall size?

because these are sweeeeeeeeeet

They are two piece cues and are 10" long when screwed together.
They are not cheap and take 5 to 8 hours each and I make about $10 bucks an hour:rotflmao1: Sometimes I will sell as many as can bring and other time nothing. I really don't turn them for the money.
 
They are two piece cues and are 10" long when screwed together.
They are not cheap and take 5 to 8 hours each and I make about $10 bucks an hour:rotflmao1: Sometimes I will sell as many as can bring and other time nothing. I really don't turn them for the money.

If you have any, send some pics. I definitely want one.
 
They are two piece cues and are 10" long when screwed together.
They are not cheap and take 5 to 8 hours each and I make about $10 bucks an hour:rotflmao1: Sometimes I will sell as many as can bring and other time nothing. I really don't turn them for the money.

Have you ever thought about copying some production cues or making a mini of someone's custom?

If I had a really nice playing cue it'd be cool to have a mini of it.
 
Always a new bank shot

I too am obsessed with One Pocket. Recently I started working on banks that have a multiple rail cue ball position outcome. There are a few shots that if you hit them well you can be really surprised at the outcome.

Recently became obsessed with one pocket.

So, banks.
 
Have you ever thought about copying some production cues or making a mini of someone's custom?

If I had a really nice playing cue it'd be cool to have a mini of it.

I have done this twice. It can get very time consuming and frustrating. There is no way to make accurate inlays of full size cues so I end up painting inlays on and then finishing over the paint. This looks amazing but no matter what type of paint I use the finish will almost always dissolve the tiny spot of paint and I need to start all over.

here is one that I modeled after a full size cue, I for the life of me cant find the picture of the big cue:confused:
 

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I'm currently working on my basement so I can start working on my GC IV. I'm getting close and hope to be training on it by Halloween. I have quite a bit of material to work on.
I also started reading "Play Your Best Straight Pool". It's become my favorite game.
 
One pocket, getting ready to tangle with the old dudes down in AZ. watching some Tom Wirth videos for inspiration.
 
tooling around w Photoshop , designing southwest themed inlay.
 

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Trying to decide between starting on my steampunk multicade arcade for the man cave, or begin work on the entrance door to the cave. I plan to turn the entire outside wall into a 40'w. by 15'h. rock wall. And then build a 3'd. cave entrance leading to the door into my space. Similar in appearance to the attached photo.
 

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My work

I'd post some pics of the work I've got in process but it'd look like a collage and be hard to decipher.
I'll post a pic that pretty much sums it up'



Rob.M
 

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This project, started it for a customer but he got behind on payments then racked up lengthy storage and turned it over to me. Its not the body style I would have chose for my personal car but I will finish it up, if someone wants to buy it I will sell it, if not I will race it.
 
Currently working at beating the ghost races to 7 getting the 8 ...... with little luck.


Meanwhile @ work, I'm working on this..... from billet.
Approx 650 cubic inch
This is cubed....+.03" on critical faces, .06" on bores.

From 620 lbs to around 200 after done. Completely designed, processed, programmed, and machined, for about the last 8 months. :wink:

What kind of block is that designed after? Without water pump holes its hard to tell. Also what looks like the front main bearing saddle looks huge!! Beautiful work!!!
 
Thanks.... It's a wild mod of Fords JC50. Deck height 10.2", cylinders are 5.0", and two different cam options....lol. 70mm/90mm. I have no Idea what he's mounting on the front. It has 2 different patterns built into it. Things change month to month.:grin:

He's hoping for 1800hp, naturally aspirated. The engine in the video was around 1300hp. ...I'm sure you know the story,more power,more power....lol.
 
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