Impact,
I once built a cue that when assembled, it had the look of a single black collar 3/4" tall with eight spears inlaid into it.
I struggled with how to get everything to line up perfectly. I knew that over time, the joint would wear and then things would not line up properly. My first attempt consisted of making 2 identical collars and taking the bottom from one and the top from the other. This was because you can't just cut one ring in 2 due to that fact that the cutter will remove some of the material during the cut, the kerf, and then the rings certainly would not line up.
I ended up just putting the entire collar and inlays on the butt of the cue, and leaving the shaft just wood like a sneaky pete. I can't tell you how many times people came over to me to ask to see my cue. They wanted to know how I did the joint so that everything lined up.
It was Great!
Just remember, things are not always as they seem!
Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com