I have four 10" x 4" x 1" thick Walnut blanks which I salvaged from a skip on a job I was doing last year. Lately I've been thinking about maybe using them on my cue. My current cue is a 1pc plain ebony butt. I love it and really dont want to change the way it feels but I am tempted to have a decorative front splice put on. Im not sure what Ebony/Walnut will look like though and Im worried it might affect the weight and balance of the cue.
Also finding it a little inconvenient carrying the 1pc about. I absoloutley love the cue and the way it plays, its a keeper for life. But Im thinking about having a hidden join pout in just below the splices. The only ting that worries me is how it might affect the way the cue feels on the shot. There will be a little bit more weight and the balance will be shifted back slightly. Can I counteract this by having a new front splice in a 'lighter than ebony' type of wood?
(The thought of drilling and re-weighting a 1pc makes me cringe)
Also finding it a little inconvenient carrying the 1pc about. I absoloutley love the cue and the way it plays, its a keeper for life. But Im thinking about having a hidden join pout in just below the splices. The only ting that worries me is how it might affect the way the cue feels on the shot. There will be a little bit more weight and the balance will be shifted back slightly. Can I counteract this by having a new front splice in a 'lighter than ebony' type of wood?
(The thought of drilling and re-weighting a 1pc makes me cringe)
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