I have been having a go at making a cue recently. It will be made 3/4 split etc.
I have got all of the woods for splicing, have cut, planed, and sanded the shaft down to alost perfectly round, however, this is where I am unsure of a couple of things.
1) At the bottom (thick end) of the shaft, where I am going to be splicing the ebony onto it, this is not round. They way and manner in which I have held it and sanded it has ended up with a sligthly oval bottom. Does this matter, as it is going to be planed/sanded into a flat for the splices of ebony. Do really need to make sure the ENTIRE of the shaft is perfectly round before starting to splice it? (it is roughly the inch at the very end. Cutting it off is not really an option).
2) What do you use for veneers? I have tried researching this, and have found a few places that sell veneers, although they are 0.6mm thick, and resemble paper from what I have seen. Are these the correct things?
3) I looked at a facebook page of Mike Wooldridge, which showed a beautiful bit of cocobolo he had spliced 3 times to reverse the pattern, then reverse it again. It looked absolutely fantastic, but there was the turquoise/blue veneer on the back of the cocobolo prior to putting it on the cue. Is this how these are added? And if so, what glue is used for veneers, as would imagine it is different to the glue used for the splicings of ebony and the other hard woods.
Finally, A guy at work has offered to do the butt for me on the works lathe (after work). Is it best to splice the secondary splices onto the ebony when it is a square, prior to turning it in the lathe, or turn the ebony to a round butt, plane off a the flats, splice, then plane and sand round again?
Any and all assistance is welcome and gratefully received.
I have got all of the woods for splicing, have cut, planed, and sanded the shaft down to alost perfectly round, however, this is where I am unsure of a couple of things.
1) At the bottom (thick end) of the shaft, where I am going to be splicing the ebony onto it, this is not round. They way and manner in which I have held it and sanded it has ended up with a sligthly oval bottom. Does this matter, as it is going to be planed/sanded into a flat for the splices of ebony. Do really need to make sure the ENTIRE of the shaft is perfectly round before starting to splice it? (it is roughly the inch at the very end. Cutting it off is not really an option).
2) What do you use for veneers? I have tried researching this, and have found a few places that sell veneers, although they are 0.6mm thick, and resemble paper from what I have seen. Are these the correct things?
3) I looked at a facebook page of Mike Wooldridge, which showed a beautiful bit of cocobolo he had spliced 3 times to reverse the pattern, then reverse it again. It looked absolutely fantastic, but there was the turquoise/blue veneer on the back of the cocobolo prior to putting it on the cue. Is this how these are added? And if so, what glue is used for veneers, as would imagine it is different to the glue used for the splicings of ebony and the other hard woods.
Finally, A guy at work has offered to do the butt for me on the works lathe (after work). Is it best to splice the secondary splices onto the ebony when it is a square, prior to turning it in the lathe, or turn the ebony to a round butt, plane off a the flats, splice, then plane and sand round again?
Any and all assistance is welcome and gratefully received.
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