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I'm practicing splicing some pool cues at the moment then gonna tackle a snooker cue. I can't seem to shape the tip of the splice because it gets so thin that the wood i'm using (satine bloodwood) just seem to break into fibres. Can anyone help me??????????
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Originally Posted by Virkokka View PostI'm practicing splicing some pool cues at the moment then gonna tackle a snooker cue. I can't seem to shape the tip of the splice because it gets so thin that the wood i'm using (satine bloodwood) just seem to break into fibres. Can anyone help me??????????
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I use a oil stone then a leather strop with jewellers rouge on my plane blades. Its sharp enough when you can cut hairs off you arm as a test.
Try oiling the bloodwood. Problem with bloodwood is it can be quite brittle, so adding oil can moisten it up a little. Give it a go. I have found birdseye maple can react the same.
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Originally Posted by Virkokka View PostThanks guys i'll try oiling it a bit and maybe investing in an oil stone. yeah i'm using a hand plane. I've just gotta be a bit more patient ive realised.
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Here's a good link for getting your planes in tip-top nick:
http://www.jarviser.co.uk/jarviser/fettling1.html
I generally hollow grind my irons and then use wet n dry to hone the edge - just google 'scary sharp'.
Steve.
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when I first thought about making a cue I set out and developed a spreadsheet and I still have it. Gives you the taper and balance point and how much lead weight to add and at which point in the cue to add it to achieve the balance. In essence it gives you the blue print to build a cue. This is for a one piece with plain ebony butt. Would not be too difficult to develope it for splices and veneers and such but I guess if i was going to build a cue from scratch this is the way I would go about it. which brings me to the fact that one of these days I am gonna give it a bash just that I am so d**m*d busy
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Cue Doctor on E-Bay is Coutts Cues shop.Recently they had a cue making kit advertised,complete with shaft and splices.They also advertised ebony,burr,coccobolo and something like snakewood for splicing.Why not e-mail and explain what you are trying to do, see if he can help.p.s.they also occasionally advertise tools for woodworking.
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Originally Posted by old school View PostCue Doctor on E-Bay is Coutts Cues shop.Recently they had a cue making kit advertised,complete with shaft and splices.They also advertised ebony,burr,coccobolo and something like snakewood for splicing.Why not e-mail and explain what you are trying to do, see if he can help.p.s.they also occasionally advertise tools for woodworking.
As for trying initially I would want to try on cheaper woods and perfect what i am doing.
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