WTB wrap press

do you have to do anything to the wood where is contacts the wrap. ive seen a few home made specials but dont wana destroy a cue being cheap.

i half the half circle on each side with round edges but di you have to do anything else

can someone post a pic of their home made presser please

also which is better delrin or wood. i know its up to opinion but whats the difference
 
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dave sutton said:
do you have to do anything to the wood where is contacts the wrap. ive seen a few home made specials but dont wana destroy a cue being cheap.

i half the half circle on each side with round edges but di you have to do anything else

can someone post a pic of their home made presser please

also which is better delrin or wood. i know its up to opinion but whats the difference


Yes, pics would be great!
 
I understand delrin rollers are faster however nothing replaces a good old piece of oak to press and properly burnish.
 
I took a quick picture of a set i made quite a while back. Just simply 2 pieces of oak, a bolt and nut, with a sleeve btween the 2 pieces of oak. I did sand it smooth before the first using. Only thing You really gotta be carefull around the finish with this type press, and it can scuff the finish up where it meets the wrap if not carefull. it works, although I could see It being considered more of a burmish then a pressing, well maybe a combination of both. Greg
 

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Cue Crazy said:
Only thing You really gotta be carefull around the finish with this type press, and it can scuff the finish up where it meets the wrap if not careful.


If you cut some 1/2 moons in the wood and then smooth out any edges...and wrap the press around some folded up wax paper...then you can accidentally ride up on the finish with no damage. I'm not saying always...but I've hit the clear numerous times with no damage. Use at your own risk.:)
 
Varney Cues said:
If you cut some 1/2 moons in the wood and then smooth out any edges...and wrap the press around some folded up wax paper...then you can accidentally ride up on the finish with no damage. I'm not saying always...but I've hit the clear numerous times with no damage. Use at your own risk.:)



That's a good idea;) , these don't have a complete half moon cut, and hard to tell from the picture, but I did knock the edges down on them, so there is some taper to toward the middle, and I can actually ride up about 1/16-1/8 with no damage, but there is a fine line there, and anything more Is risky.:)
Hard finishes I've had no problems with, but did have a soft finish one time that bit me in the rear, got a slight scuffing that milked the top of the finish up some, and had to polish it back out clear.
I have to say It's not the safest way to press, so i wouldn't recomend anyone learning to use them on a customer cue first. I learned to use mine on My own cues until I felt confident enough that I had control over them.;) I can only say they work, but there are far better ways IMO.
 
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cbi1000 said:
I'm looking for a wrap press, if you have one and like to sell please pm me.


For a little under $30 you can make one of these. They work pretty good! The cam followers are $7 a peice and you need 3 of them. I dont have any more. You can have these for free if you want.
 

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bubsbug said:
For a little under $30 you can make one of these. They work pretty good! The cam followers are $7 a peice and you need 3 of them. I dont have any more. You can have these for free if you want.
Bubs - That looks like the Unique Linen Press, did you copy it?
 
I have an Original Unique Products linnen press. $90 shipped in the USA. PM me if you want it.
 
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cuemaker03 said:
I have an Original Uniques Products linnen press. $90 shipped in the USA. PM me if you want it.
I have them for sale for $95 and FREE lifetime warranty :)
 
cuemaker03 said:
I have an Original Uniques Products linnen press. $90 shipped in the USA. PM me if you want it.
Let's make a deal.
Send me one of your Valley blanks.
 
Nothing like undercutting your own product to show people that it does not hold value, and is not really worth the retail price.
 
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