I like to both roll and sight down each of the splices.
If the cue is machine tapered it should in theory be perfectly conical (unless programmed for some other taper) and therefore roll straight on the table.
But hand planed shafts tend to be slightly thicker than conical, especially the modern Parris cues I've seen, so it's more useful to just sight carefully down the shaft.
If the cue is machine tapered it should in theory be perfectly conical (unless programmed for some other taper) and therefore roll straight on the table.
But hand planed shafts tend to be slightly thicker than conical, especially the modern Parris cues I've seen, so it's more useful to just sight carefully down the shaft.
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