okay so we know about the differing ways to blacken the grain but what about taking the black out to leave a clear finish, any ideas?
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostI asked this some years ago, well slight different, is it possible to make an ash cue with no coloured filler so the ash looks very pale.
anyone?
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Originally Posted by bradwight View PostOriginally Posted by DeanH View PostI asked this some years ago, well slight different, is it possible to make an ash cue with no coloured filler so the ash looks very pale.
anyone?
but the modern trend is for coloured grain
thanks for the infoUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by cyberheater View PostOkay. Stupid question time. Why do cue makers need filler. Surely if you sand down wood it becomes perfectly smooth. Or does it?Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostOriginally Posted by cyberheater View PostOkay. Stupid question time. Why do cue makers need filler. Surely if you sand down wood it becomes perfectly smooth. Or does it?
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostI asked this some years ago, well slight different, is it possible to make an ash cue with no coloured filler so the ash looks very pale.
anyone?
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Originally Posted by cyberheater View PostOkay. Stupid question time. Why do cue makers need filler. Surely if you sand down wood it becomes perfectly smooth. Or does it?
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