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    I stripped the lacquer off this cue to blacken the grain. I found after using an oil based filler I saw this bruising come up in the middle of the cue. It has happened before, what is causing this?
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  • #2
    Is that not a disease in the wood ?
    Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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    • #3
      Not sure. I thought it was a water mark or stress point. must be common, seen it on a few cues. It only came up after applying a new finish.

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      • #4
        I've seen Graeme Dott's cue that he won the World's with and that had a disease in the wood .

        Maybe this is just a blemish. I've sure the more educated on here can confirm what it is .
        Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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        • #5
          Did you use gloves or bare hands after stripping the cue?

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          • #6
            Don't think I used gloves for this one. Are you suggesting hand moisture as a culprit?

            Originally Posted by humperdingle View Post
            Did you use gloves or bare hands after stripping the cue?

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            • #7
              Possibly - but i'm no cue expert - Certainly doesn't look like a random grain mark, though.

              Having said that - It's bang on a 'dog-leg' of the grain.

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              • #8
                Has anyone had this before?
                How to get rid of it and prevent it happening in the future?

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
                  I've seen Graeme Dott's cue that he won the World's with and that had a disease in the wood .

                  Maybe this is just a blemish. I've sure the more educated on here can confirm what it is .
                  Ta Neil. lol

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                  • #10
                    Need jim's help with this but he's probably sunning himself

                    But really, I'm very surprised none of the cue makers know what this is and if there's a prevention or cure.

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by bigandyg View Post
                      Ta Neil. lol
                      No worries Andy !!! Not your fault
                      Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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                      • #12
                        It could just be a point of inflection within the grain, doubtful its moisture

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                        • #13
                          It could be the extreme outer edge of a knot or an hard spot or something

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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
                            I stripped the lacquer off this cue to blacken the grain. I found after using an oil based filler I saw this bruising come up in the middle of the cue. It has happened before, what is causing this?
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                            you.

                            putting something on the wood that soaks in and highlights differences in, i don't know, let's call it density or cell alignment. or something.

                            bit like when you put dye on a piece of cheap pine or whatever. you'll see loads of dark and light spots where the colour takes more in certain areas.

                            i expect if you hold it one way, it doesn't show so much, but the other way stands out like a sore thumb.

                            Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
                            Is that not a disease in the wood ?
                            meh! i can't actually believe you suggested that...

                            Originally Posted by RogiBear View Post
                            It could just be a point of inflection within the grain, doubtful its moisture
                            spot on. i think. once i look up what inflection means

                            (i'm only joking, but this is tsf, you're better of with single syllable words)

                            Originally Posted by jim evans View Post
                            It could be the extreme outer edge of a knot or an hard spot or something
                            that's about hit the nail on the head. trust a yorkshireman to tell it straight.

                            to clarify. the wood is perfectly ok. something just got highlighted.
                            The Cuefather.

                            info@handmadecues.com

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                            • #15
                              [QUOTE=MikeWooldridge;720696]you.

                              putting something on the wood that soaks in and highlights differences in, i don't know, let's call it density or cell alignment. or something.

                              bit like when you put dye on a piece of cheap pine or whatever. you'll see loads of dark and light spots where the colour takes more in certain areas.

                              i expect if you hold it one way, it doesn't show so much, but the other way stands out like a sore thumb.



                              meh! i can't actually believe you suggested that...

                              Lol ! ......just looked similar to something i've seen before .

                              Don't mess with me Mike.......i christened you The Cuefather ................otherwise i will send the family round .........you don't want to be sleeping with the sin bin cues
                              Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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