I've noticed that many (most?) short-spliced cues use the same type of wood in the points that is used in the butt sleeve. As I understand it, it is meant to imitate the idea of a full-spliced cue.
When building a short-spliced cue, I, personally, have never worried about trying to make my cues "look" like a full-splice cue. I often use the same wood in the forearm and butt sleeve and a contrasting wood for the points. Whatever the combination, I simply choose woods that I feel compliment each other for the various parts of the cue (forearm, handle (if wrapless), butt sleeve and points).
Just curious how others feel about the subject.
When building a short-spliced cue, I, personally, have never worried about trying to make my cues "look" like a full-splice cue. I often use the same wood in the forearm and butt sleeve and a contrasting wood for the points. Whatever the combination, I simply choose woods that I feel compliment each other for the various parts of the cue (forearm, handle (if wrapless), butt sleeve and points).
Just curious how others feel about the subject.