Hi all,
I’m interested in the types of lathe used by cuemakers in the business? It doesn’t seem like there is a lathe out there that has a large enough distance between centres to accommodate a full shaft so how do you get around this? Customise the lathe? How?
I assume most use metal lathes, simply for precision and to assist with fitting joints later down the line, but can a wood lathe be used too?
Of course, I’m aware that there is an argument both for and against using a lathe to craft a cue, which I don’t want to delve into, but I am interested in what the ‘pros’ use to turn their blanks, and what they started with vs what they use now, etc.
All the best!
I’m interested in the types of lathe used by cuemakers in the business? It doesn’t seem like there is a lathe out there that has a large enough distance between centres to accommodate a full shaft so how do you get around this? Customise the lathe? How?
I assume most use metal lathes, simply for precision and to assist with fitting joints later down the line, but can a wood lathe be used too?
Of course, I’m aware that there is an argument both for and against using a lathe to craft a cue, which I don’t want to delve into, but I am interested in what the ‘pros’ use to turn their blanks, and what they started with vs what they use now, etc.
All the best!
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