KJ Cues said:....PS. Just to give you some reference, it took me over an hour to write and post this.
Just think....in that time, you might have been able to face 4 or so shafts so the rings would line up. :smile: Sorry....couldn't resist. LMAO
KJ Cues said:....PS. Just to give you some reference, it took me over an hour to write and post this.
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The idea is good Arnot and I did consider such configuration before I opted for the above. I just don't feel comfortable with the structural strength of the wood material left between the bottom cavity of the joint pin and the internal diameter of the collar.
Good idea that just needs redimensioning of the components.
bandido said:Didn't say that there was a problem with that Arnot and did actually say that the idea was good. I did say though that "I" don't feel comfortable with its components' dimensions and thus the reason for why I ended up with what I did for Mark Tadd's cue's joint construction design.
Reasons that have influenced my design of the joint area:
1. I just have seen too many forearms broken where the joint pin cavity ends due to falls from accidental bumps that sends a cue splat on the floor.
and
2. I don't expect a player in deep concntration/focus to be worrying about the safety of his cue.
I just mentioned such since this configuration was offered as a possible solution/alternative to answer the issue presented by the OP. Quite possibly other CMs here may try it so I explained my decision on the configuration I took to somewhat decrease the possibility of fellow cuemakers and their receipient-client from possible disappointment.
Never did say that I thought that your build technique was wrong.
Edwin Reyes
TrueArnot Wadsworth said:I understand what you said but it seems to me that there is a cavity or space or place where the end of the screw meets the bottom of the hole in every cue whether it has collars, no collars, steel collars or whatever.
False, am referring to the distance of this cavity bottom from the tenon that accepts the collars.Arnot Wadsworth said:Your configuration has the same issue.
Good Cuemaking,
I hate to see you quit posting on here because of the bashing that goes on. To be honest with you I have seen a good bit of cuemakers through the years quit posting on here, or rarely post because of the bashing. I have had some disagreements on here with cuemakers over methods and such myself. But that does not bother me as much as seeing this forum being used for a purpose other than what it was intended for. This is the "ASK THE CUEMAKER" forum. So my understanding of the original intent is that it is NOT the "Ask the buyer", "Ask the collector", "Ask those who may some day build a cue", or "Ask those whose who just love to fight" forum. The original intention for this forum was for people to ask cuemakers questions and for cuemakers to answer them. Much of the flaming on this forum comes from non-cuemakers. Then once the non-cuemaker flaming starts, cuemakers get defensive and start bickering with each other. I think the cuemakers start to feel like they will get a bad reputation if they can't prove their way best and it esculates to where some who had been friends for years will barely talk to each other anymore if at all. Let's be adults and not feel so insecure.KJ Cues said:It's become apparent to me that I have mistakenly offered an opinion to a poster's question which has offended a group of individuals that really doesn't want to hear ANY opinion that differs from their's. The lynch-mob mentality has made that crystal clear. In the end, if you're not going to be able to handle the answer, then don't ask the question.
I offered an opinion to a poster's question and I've had to defend my opinion, in what seems like every other post since and I'm done with it.
To those considering the offering of an opinion to a poster that asks what appears to be an innocent question; BEWARE.
There are those who will attack your opinion, slander your name and do what ever it takes to dis-credit you, your abilities and things that you know to be true for no other reason than, you didn't offer the anticipated answer. It wasn't what the masses wanted to hear so you obviously must be wrong.
I'm not about to retract anything I've stated in my opinion to the OP's question because it's what I believe to be true. If it doesn't agree with you, that's not my problem.
The only apology that I'm going to offer is to Dave Sutton. Hindsight says that I didn't have to stoop to that level. However, the cause for making that statement wasn't without reason. Dave placed himself in the forefront of the charge to call my abilities into question because I didn't agree with the universal alignment of deco rings : "must be laziness or lack of knowledge". Be assured that it's neither but how ambitious is it to let your iPhone creat the words(?) that you will post?
Maybe it's just the iPhone that doesn't spell so well because Dave has shown that when he wants to take the time & effort to actually write his posts, the spelling is quite readable.
The only glimmer of hope is that there are still a few CMs that reside here that have enough enlightenment about them that they have the quality of an open mind. They are in the minority, but they are the real true strength of the 'Cue Makers' section and they have my respect. To those select few, I wish you all the luck that I'm capable of offering. You're going to need it.
So, if you all will excuse me, I've got things to do. I doubt that I'll be offering many more opinions/responses to a poster's questions because they don't seem to be needed or wanted anyway. By all means, carry on with your bash-fest. You'll just have to do it without me. "Eddy, we no longer miss you, you have been replaced". No thank you boys & girls, no thank you.
Eric,
Apology accepted. Have a great life and keep on building great cues.
And be sure to build them anyway you want to. KJ
KJ Cues said:So, if you all will excuse me, I've got things to do. I doubt that I'll be offering many more opinions/responses to a poster's questions because they don't seem to be needed or wanted anyway.
KJ
cueman said:I hate to see you quit posting on here because of the bashing that goes on. To be honest with you I have seen a good bit of cuemakers through the years quit posting on here, or rarely post because of the bashing. I have had some disagreements on here with cuemakers over methods and such myself. But that does not bother me as much as seeing this forum being used for a purpose other than what it was intended for. This is the "ASK THE CUEMAKER" forum. So my understanding of the original intent is that it is NOT the "Ask the buyer", "Ask the collector", "Ask those who may some day build a cue", or "Ask those whose who just love to fight" forum. The original intention for this forum was for people to ask cuemakers questions and for cuemakers to answer them. Much of the flaming on this forum comes from non-cuemakers. Then once the non-cuemaker flaming starts, cuemakers get defensive and start bickering with each other. I think the cuemakers start to feel like they will get a bad reputation if they can't prove their way best and it esculates to where some who had been friends for years will barely talk to each other anymore if at all. Let's be adults and not feel so insecure.
CueCaps said:Wasn't it Bruce Lee who said, [/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] "Learn everything, keep what works for you"...
Arnot Wadsworth said:Thanks Chris - I think you hit the nail on the head. I also wonder sometimes who these people are who don't list their names and addresses and phone numbers. I think they would be a lot more careful if they would use their own names etc.
I personally am trying to be more tactful - it sure is hard![]()
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Almost.... the spine of the shaft and the forearm are clearly not aligned. :grin-square: :grin-square:BlowFish said:![]()
That is attention to detail and that detail will get my attention.
Sheldon said:Almost.... the spine of the shaft and the forearm are clearly not aligned. :grin-square: :grin-square:
BlowFish said:![]()
That is attention to detail and that detail will get my attention.
The grain in the wood joint is lined up but the stitch rings are not. I would still consider it nice work though.BlowFish said:![]()
That is attention to detail and that detail will get my attention.