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  • Things I now know about Splicing

    1. It is not a 5 minute job.
    2. The addition of a seemingly interested Teenager doesn't help and they soon lose interest when they realise there is a Snooker cue but no Snooker table.
    3. Measure, Measure, Measure, Think about cutting, Measure, Measure, Cut
    4. A Cue's length seem fine in Snooker clubs but are actually pretty long once in a workshop
    5. There is a fine line between too much and too little glue.
    6. Make sure your clamps are set wide enough, but not too wide, to avoid frantic winding while your splice piece is sliding downwards on a river of glue.

    Tomorrow, planing, sanding and swearing
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  • #2
    Nice
    Please add pics as you go along

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
      Nice
      Please add pics as you go along
      There will only be pictures once finished of this one I'm afraid, gives me a chance to fill all the gaps
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      • #4
        You should get all of this on tape then edit & post a short clip when you're done :snooker:
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        • #5
          Originally Posted by cue1 View Post
          You should get all of this on tape then edit & post a short clip when you're done :snooker:
          It would be funny! I got a splinter yesterday just removing some ash blanks from their cardboard box
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          • #6
            Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
            1. It is not a 5 minute job.
            2. The addition of a seemingly interested Teenager doesn't help and they soon lose interest when they realise there is a Snooker cue but no Snooker table.
            3. Measure, Measure, Measure, Think about cutting, Measure, Measure, Cut
            4. A Cue's length seem fine in Snooker clubs but are actually pretty long once in a workshop
            5. There is a fine line between too much and too little glue.
            6. Make sure your clamps are set wide enough, but not too wide, to avoid frantic winding while your splice piece is sliding downwards on a river of glue.

            Tomorrow, planing, sanding and swearing
            this is going to be interesting Stu. when youll start numbering your cues ill have either N1 or N147 is thats a deal??? and im being dead serious here

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
              It would be funny! I got a splinter yesterday just removing some ash blanks from their cardboard box
              Ouch! Imagine if you got that on tape?!
              Winner of C77's Masters Fantasy Game 2010
              Joint-winner of montoya10/theasaris' Shanghai Masters Fantasy Game 2010

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              • #8
                also cant wait for some pics of the cue-making progress mate!

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by 147alltheway View Post
                  this is going to be interesting Stu. when youll start numbering your cues ill have either N1 or N147 is thats a deal??? and im being dead serious here
                  Sure mate, here is hoping that No 147 is straight or round. It won't be both
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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
                    Sure mate, here is hoping that No 147 is straight or round. It won't be both
                    well Stu ...after right amount of draught it well may not be but who cares huh???

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                    • #11
                      Thanks for the encouragement guys.

                      I am thinking of turning my poor workmanship in to a selling point. How about this?...

                      "The cue so bent, after a bad shot you can throw it across the club and it will come back every single time"
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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
                        Thanks for the encouragement guys.

                        I am thinking of turning my poor workmanship in to a selling point. How about this?...

                        "The cue so bent, after a bad shot you can throw it across the club and it will come back every single time"
                        in aborigine language "Boo" means return and "merang" means piece of wood! so.... what you trying to say is... you gonna make a boomerang right

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by 147alltheway View Post
                          in aborigine language "Boo" means return and "merang" means piece of wood! so.... what you trying to say is... you gonna make a boomerang right
                          Yes with a tip on it!
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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
                            Yes with a tip on it!
                            LMAO mate Keep it up Stu. we are all behind you bud!!!
                            Last edited by 147alltheway; 23 March 2011, 10:27 PM.

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