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    hi folks,
    anyone know where i can purchase coloured veneers for under splices.

  • #2
    Buy a different coulur dye instead. Cheaper

    I recon that a basic dye goes very well (clothes etc.) from the local superstore etc.

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    • #3
      thanks for that.

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      • #4
        Try craft supplies. they do lots of nice colours. Nice helpful bunch. Might be worth calling them as they do not seem to have all the colours i last saw. They only do 0.6mm by the way.

        http://www.craft-supplies.co.uk/

        If you want thick veneers you may want to try cutting them yourself as they can be very expensive and not many places have them at 1.2mm.
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        • #5
          thanks totlxtc, will look at their site, is 1.2mm the norm.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by flame View Post
            thanks totlxtc, will look at their site, is 1.2mm the norm.
            No, 0.6 is regarded as the standard. If spliced right it will produce a top point thickness of about 10mm.
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            • #7
              thanks again Dan,
              sorry for sounding a thicko, i have just started trying to make myself a cue, so i need all the help i can get on certain things.have got the splicing right, after many trials, on the cue i am making i am up to the splicing stage, just wanted to put veneers under,not got machinery for jointing, so am only doing one piece cues,not easy on kitchen worktop & work bench,weather permitting.

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by flame View Post
                thanks again Dan,
                sorry for sounding a thicko, i have just started trying to make myself a cue, so i need all the help i can get on certain things.have got the splicing right, after many trials, on the cue i am making i am up to the splicing stage, just wanted to put veneers under,not got machinery for jointing, so am only doing one piece cues,not easy on kitchen worktop & work bench,weather permitting.
                No, No, you don't not at all......maybe you need to see this thread..had to trawl the archives.

                http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...ad.php?t=14967

                God! To think what i did back then...YUK! But would not of got as far as i am now without it.
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                • #9
                  great thread, the early part is what i am going through,it is good to speak to someone in the know,i am a 57 year old carpenter & joiner, so handling & sharpening tools is no prob, just the know how & ins & outs of cue making.any further quieries can i pm you.
                  cheers Bill.

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                  • #10
                    You can ask me all you want, but few things i will not say about as they took me a long time to get to know, or someone told me and said not to pass it on. So i will honour that.
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                    • #11
                      I remember looking through that thread a while back.

                      It's great to see where you were back then to now.

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by totlxtc View Post
                        You can ask me all you want, but few things i will not say about as they took me a long time to get to know, or someone told me and said not to pass it on. So i will honour that.
                        Do you still hand plane your cues or do you use a lathe? What do you think are the pros and cons against hand planing and using a lathe? apart from the fact that a lathe would be alot quicker. I've always wanted to make cues too, but for some reason i always thought a lathe was required and the idea of hand planing a perfectly round cue is a bit daunting.

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