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Love a round butt . Cue looks stunning . Great work Jim .
Do you do this as a hobby ? As i seen you say that you have another job .
Yea just a hobby at the minute Neil ... still got a day job that needs doing, I'm happy to slowly progress the cue building over time, see what happens, keep it not too pressured lol.
As the Monty Python team would say "and now for something completely different"
Just finished this custom build, it's was the customer's preference, he wanted a purpleheart shaft ... I put it off for as long as I could, I was not looking forward to making it I can tell you but it finished well and plays very well for a non-standard shaft selection, I'm surprised at the amount of spring in the shaft and getting plenty of action in the white.
The Purpleheart came from a 20+ year old plank, very stable and straight, the big downside when building it was tapering the shaft, nightmare doesn't even come into it ... although dead straight it has inter-locking grain, argh!
I could only hand plane so far then sanding block for the rest ... I've now got a right forearm like Popeye haha.
I reckon it took me twice as long to build this one because of the shaft
Anyways, job done, very striking appearance but tricky to photograph.
It does look good . . . maybe I will order one too
My favourite players: Walter Lindrum (AUS), Neil Robertson (AUS), Eddie Charlton (AUS), Robby Foldvari (AUS), Vinnie Calabrese (AUS), Jimmy White, Stephen Hendry, Alex Higgins, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Dominic Dale and Barry Hawkins. I dream of a 147 (but would be happy with a 100)
Thanks for the comments guys ... i agree with what everyone says and it's certainly not a cue I'd want to build again in a hurry, it really was a pain to taper the shaft and although Purpleheart isn't an oily wood it can clog paper quickly, even a rough grit. Being a hardwood it finishes really nice but I can't help feeling it's more more of an ornament cue even though it plays really well.
The customer has a thing about purpleheart though ... !
Hey Wayne, still on target even though this cue took way longer than expected.
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