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  • #76
    Originally Posted by sanman View Post
    2 or 3 inches I would agree. Approximately 10 inches extending with just an 18 inch splice that I would disagree with. Point I am making us its not possible to extend a 48 inch ash shaft to 58 inches with 4 splices unless you cut the splice wood in special ways but with the typical wedge shape splices I dont see how this is possible without introducing serious structural faults especially around the 48 inch mark

    As i pointed out im pretty sure it is closer to 52" shafts than 48" shafts ? next time i splice one i will take a picture and add it up for you as for the splices they are not planed on in the usual straight line as with traditional planing, they are put on in a convexed way so that they can use thinner pieces of ebony i geuss ?

    as stated previously - this does not affect the cues ! the cues are of a verry high standard, it is just the way that they are done, reasons can only be geussed but as this is a massive market i can only assume it is cost or speed ?

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    • #77
      stripy ebony

      Here are a few of my customised cues ready to work on, the ebony on these is a stripy asian ebony
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      • #78
        Originally Posted by crispian jones View Post
        Here are a few of my customised cues ready to work on, the ebony on these is a stripy asian ebony
        Look good them !!

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        • #79
          Originally Posted by sanman View Post
          Please explain how a simple plain butt cue with 4 splices is made with a 48 inch ash lenght
          Here you go sanman, i cant splice the cue any deeper as it is to order but if you look closely at the picture this is a maple stripy ebony cue ( one of my thai customised blanks) if you notice the bottom of the cue it is ash inside where
          it has been extended with a spigot joint !

          i think this is what steve is getting at
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          • #80
            Crispian, this could be a stupid question but i'll take the risk. What is a spigot joint, I've only heard of them for joining piping together.

            As it is the construction doesn't look any different to normal splicing of a cue

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            • #81
              i am trying to explain that the maple shaft somehow inside the cue (under the splices) turns in to ash !
              either its a magic tree or the shafts as sugested are infact extended ?

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              • #82
                Originally Posted by crispian jones View Post
                i am trying to explain that the maple shaft somehow inside the cue (under the splices) turns in to ash !
                either its a magic tree or the shafts as sugested are infact extended ?
                Apologies, missed the fact that the shaft was maple

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                • #83
                  Originally Posted by RogiBear View Post
                  Apologies, missed the fact that the shaft was maple
                  easily done mate, crap picture off my phone dose not help

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                  • #84
                    If you haven't had a cue made yet, try us at B & W Billiiards. If not too far from us, you can come in and take a look at some of our cues and have a chat to one of our cuemakers. www.bandwbilliards.co.uk

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