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  • #31
    I would love to see reversed splice on a one piece cue, any pictures?

    I would guess that he makes the reverse splices on wood splices that he is going to splice on the cue regular side up, then he just splices them on normally.

    You can always do this type of work as inlays with some kind of pantograph or CNC I guess.

    With butterfly splices, reverse point is possible.
    Last edited by poolqjunkie; 4 August 2009, 05:10 PM.
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    • #32
      if anyone can put a pic of a one piece reversed splice i would be amazed!
      it appears straight forward on a 3/4 join... full stop.

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      • #33
        Originally Posted by Krypton View Post
        pick up your cue, look at the splices, get your mind together and your geometry you hopefully once learned, and then...

        hell me how the F it should ever be possible to splice reversely on a one piece cue.


        then, gimme these drugs. must be awesome
        Hell me too, krypton, as I don't know how they will do it. Think it's time to forget about this 1 piece cue with Reversed splices, and focus on the 3/4 instead Now my original note on 1-piece reversed splices is deleted
        It's in the Shaft

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        • #34
          Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
          I would love to see reversed splice on a one piece cue, any pictures?

          I would guess that he makes the reverse splices on wood splices that he is going to splice on the cue regular side up, then he just splices them on normally.

          You can always do this type of work as inlays with some kind of pantograph or CNC I guess.

          With butterfly splices, reverse point is possible.
          I don't have the pictures, but will visit his factory end of this week, if time allows me. Will update
          It's in the Shaft

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          • #35
            Originally Posted by thai_son22 View Post
            what kind of prices would he be charging if you dont mind me asking. lets say for a plain ebony, then 4 secondary splices of kingwood/thuya burr with maple veneers?
            Got a quote yesterday for my custom order. Should compare to your specs more comfortably. 3/4 Ash/Maple, 26.5, 10, 17, 27, 12-splices normal, will cost me US$150 pick up. 'SAME' quality with Omin's. Hope this helps
            It's in the Shaft

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            • #36
              Originally Posted by unclevit View Post
              Got a quote yesterday for my custom order. Should compare to your specs more comfortably. 3/4 Ash/Maple, 26.5, 10, 17, 27, 12-splices normal, will cost me US$150 pick up. 'SAME' quality with Omin's. Hope this helps
              certainly does help. i would order but shipping to UK is expensive. so who knows what ill do lol. thanks anyway

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              • #37
                Originally Posted by thai_son22 View Post
                what kind of prices would he be charging if you dont mind me asking. lets say for a plain ebony, then 4 secondary splices of kingwood/thuya burr with maple veneers?
                thai_son22 : Please send sample of the cue design you asked for quote. I am seeing their factory this coming weekend, if I can clear up my work schedule. unclevit at yahoo dot com
                It's in the Shaft

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                • #38
                  Originally Posted by thai_son22 View Post
                  certainly does help. i would order but shipping to UK is expensive. so who knows what ill do lol. thanks anyway
                  For Air delivery, ask them to send by 'Registered Air' = Normal Aircost + 55 Baht (1 british pound equivalent) for Registeration sign-for charge. Should not be that expensive. This process is acceptable if well packed.
                  It's in the Shaft

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                  • #39
                    By the way unclevit.....there is a multiquote button for a reason.
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                    • #40
                      Originally Posted by totlxtc View Post
                      By the way unclevit.....there is a multiquote button for a reason.
                      totlxtc : Thank you very much for the note. This happens to a 54 years old retiring man like me, from time to time
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                      • #41
                        What is this cue maker's full name?
                        www.AuroraCues.com

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                        • #42
                          Hi Unclevit, These cues look very fancy. For me, I think it is ok for the reverse design Although it looks strange at first sight but will get used to it later on. The most important thing is the quality of the cue maker and shaft. I had found "Jim" over the net before via tarad dot com. Another guy that I found is "Saeng" cue maker. As I am living in Phuket, I don't have chance much to visit their workshop. It is good if you can let us know later.

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                          • #43
                            Some American cue makers are known to make very intricate butterfly spliced cues with reversed points with veneers as shown.
                            Last edited by poolqjunkie; 13 January 2010, 09:08 PM.
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                            • #44
                              Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
                              What is this cue maker's full name?
                              poolqjunkie : Don't know. People call him Jim. His cues bear 'Siam' on the badge. Have not yet talked to him, just only his Mother (who gave me lots of quality information + best pick up price + best return condition) and Wife (who invites me to visit the factory and pick the woods by myself to reassure the quality I am getting)
                              Last edited by unclevit; 5 August 2009, 04:55 AM.
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                              • #45
                                Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
                                Some American cue makers are known to make very intricate butterfly spliced cues with reversed points with veneers as shown.
                                poolqjunkie : Thanks for photo. I think the process is the same. Since I know the quality, what's in my mind now is the craftmanship. My homework
                                It's in the Shaft

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