Just bought a one piece peradon lazer cue on ebay for a relatively cheap price but it arrived today a bit worse for wear so gonna give it a sand down and oiling but was wondering if any1 has worked with ebonex, does it sand down ok just like ebony or does it leave scratches when sanding. Does it take oil ? also think it has a varnish finish to the butt what's the best way to take it off any help or advise will be greatly appreciated. cheers
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I think ebonex is just a fancy word for painted, as Andy says don't touch it unless you want to completely strip everything down to the bare wood. I wouldn't advise that though!!! I have before been asked to do this for someone on their one piece, and it turned out not to be made in one pice. Had a fixed join around 14" from the base which was made of some cheap wood and then covered with all the paint
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No it's definatly ebonex here's the description off peradon website : This full size, 58 inch, ¾ jointed cue is crafted by Peradon in England from the highest grade, kiln dried, North American Ash and spliced with Ebonex. Ebonex was developed by Peradon to be the perfect rigidity for play and to be more consistent in density than any traditional timber butt to create superior playing characteristics. The ash is carefully selected is for strength and straightness before the Ebonex composition is spliced to the cue by hand and the cue is shaped to produce the distinctive four round point pattern of a hand spliced cue. The cue is then turned to its final tapered finish before the numerous sanding and finishing processes are undertaken to achieve a 'silk smooth' finish. To eliminate joint problems the two sections of the 'quick action' joint are each precision turned from a single piece of solid brass and precisely fitted 14” from the butt end to give the shaft length of 44”. The butt is finished with a distinctive Peradon Lazer diamond shaped name plate and 'quick action' butt end joint to accept the optional extensions on the 'related products' section of this page. Extensions may be fitted into either the ¾ joint in the cue or into the butt end joint This cue features a solid brass ferrule and 9 ½ to 10mm Elkmaster tip
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Regardless of peradon sales spin, its still ebonised / painted to me.
Read this
http://www.abcsnooker.co.uk/Peradon-...ed-Snooker-Cue
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What is it then if it's not wood?This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostWhat is it then if it's not wood?
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That's the way I read it as well Dave, whatever it is, I don't think it's painted on.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by jaffa.johnson View PostRegardless of peradon sales spin, its still ebonised / painted to me.
Read this
http://www.abcsnooker.co.uk/Peradon-...ed-Snooker-Cue
when split, looks machine spliced, with the joint in the "ebony" only.
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Originally Posted by billabong View PostLOL, the picture has 2 x different cues in it. One has the joint halfway through the hand "splices", but the close up of the joint
when split, looks machine spliced, with the joint in the "ebony" only.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by dave121260 View PostI recieved an email back of peradon advising not to sand the butt down and that the butt is a composition resin."When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." - Henry Ford
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Originally Posted by dave121260 View PostI recieved an email back of peradon advising not to sand the butt down and that the butt is a composition resin.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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