manwon said:Please do, many people here on the forum would certainly appreciate it. However, there is much more to it than just making over lapping Butterfly Splices, but even then there are only two Cue Makers that can do it like these. All Billy's are perfectly even, no Glue lines in between the veneers, not to mention how well his cues play.
hardknox222 said:Here's the link. I think it's a similar technique. I will try it out eventually but you guys may want to experiment with it now.
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/showthread.php?t=16781
i mentioned him way back in the beginning of this threadpbat2751 said:
BarenbruggeCues said:![]()
Found photo of the finished cue..............knew it was somewhere.
Hey Eric...........second in from the right is the sister to the one that was on the desk you looked at. I just swapped the halfs around when I glued them back up.
<~~~photo is a little out of focus.......darn camera........!
hardknox222 said:Here's the link. I think it's a similar technique. I will try it out eventually but you guys may want to experiment with it now.
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/showthread.php?t=16781
Newton said:I think these two know a thing or two about butterflys as well:
http://www.dzcues.com/images/yosuke web2.jpg
http://www.miltoniocues.com/home.html
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qbilder said:Nice stuff, Dave!!!!! Yeah, I recognized that sleeve design from your deskButterfly designs are friggin beatiful, especially with vibrant colored woods that contrast. That first pic you posted is exactly the design I seen in the old McDermott, but much nicer woods.
BarenbruggeCues said:Thanks............I wanted the grain in the tulipwood to line up as exact as I could get it so I had to make sure that I didn't cut out any more than what I was putting back in. Quite the challenge........