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    pls tell me ,what is this Splicing?ths

  • #2
    Isn't that just cocobolo?
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    • #3
      Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
      Isn't that just cocobolo?
      i have a cocobolo mini (TW) looks...not so red....

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      • #4
        i think you can get different shades of cocbolo some more figured than others also it may be that the butt of a cue is finished better than a mini butt ??? im sure ADR147 or somone can clarify
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        • #5
          Some cocobolo I have seen are truly amazing with very extraordinary grains and figures; the tone of the wood is so orangnish that it looks almost glowing.

          I persoanlly believe curly maple and cocobolo look better with a nice layer of varnish than a matte finish. The finish just brings out a new dimension--the wood appears to have more depth under the light.
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          • #6
            How come Keithinfrance hasn't post to this thread yet?!
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            • #7
              Cocobolo with thick maple veneer.
              This pic was posted in previous postings, and I must say it is the most beautiful cue I have ever seen.

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by Asi View Post
                How come Keithinfrance hasn't post to this thread yet?!
                Where are you mate?
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                • #9
                  Beatutiful cue... love the red wood. Is cocobolo a heavy or light wood, does anyone know?

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                  • #10
                    Cocobolo is quite a dense wood. Some cues are made with cocobolo as their main butt splices.
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                    • #11
                      Is it denser than Snakewood? Does anyone know which exotic woods used in cue-making are the least dense and which are the most dense? I'm after an 18oz cue, but am told that having 4 splices in a dense wood would shift the weight above that target, which is not suitable for me. Thanks in advance...

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                      • #12
                        Cocobolo is one of the densest woods you can get, and also one of a few woods that will sink in water. Cocobolo and Ebony have about the same density, whereas woods like maple and tulipwood have a lower density. Google wood densities and you will find a few charts that explains in more depth.
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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by senny168 View Post
                          Is it denser than Snakewood? Does anyone know which exotic woods used in cue-making are the least dense and which are the most dense? I'm after an 18oz cue, but am told that having 4 splices in a dense wood would shift the weight above that target, which is not suitable for me. Thanks in advance...
                          I dont think 18oz should be a problem with 4 cocobolo secondary splices. I mean if a cue can be made with just 4 ebony splices at 18oz, why can't it be made with 4 ebony with 4 cocobolo secondary splices at 18oz?
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