Straight to the point - how or what are the ideal conditions to keep a cue in perfect condition and prevent it from being involved with the threads title?
Or perhaps a better way to ask it, even though it was explained to me half a dozen times before, what causes wood movement and eventually a splice on your cue to develop a crack?!
Is there an ideal room temperature or a humidity level? Is it best to keep a cue in a case or have it standing on a rack? If it is a butt jointed cue, would it be ok to have the cue jointed all the time or is it better to have it in 2 pieces?
I guess I should have put up these questions up a long time ago but I'm starting to get really frustrated with my cues cracking one by one so it's now or never!!! How frustrated?! I'm actually thinking on giving up the whole thing of keeping a collection, I mean what's the sense if you can wake up one day to find that all your cues have cracks on them!!
Many questions so really any input will surely be very helpful!
Or perhaps a better way to ask it, even though it was explained to me half a dozen times before, what causes wood movement and eventually a splice on your cue to develop a crack?!
Is there an ideal room temperature or a humidity level? Is it best to keep a cue in a case or have it standing on a rack? If it is a butt jointed cue, would it be ok to have the cue jointed all the time or is it better to have it in 2 pieces?
I guess I should have put up these questions up a long time ago but I'm starting to get really frustrated with my cues cracking one by one so it's now or never!!! How frustrated?! I'm actually thinking on giving up the whole thing of keeping a collection, I mean what's the sense if you can wake up one day to find that all your cues have cracks on them!!
Many questions so really any input will surely be very helpful!
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