Any tips for removing one of these. Got one in a cheap cue that was lob sided. Tried to push down on one edge in an attempt to level it up and it cracked. If I can get it out without damaging the hole I can get a cheapie one made up (No not a H&O lol)
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Originally Posted by Maverick54 View PostAny tips for removing one of these. Got one in a cheap cue that was lob sided. Tried to push down on one edge in an attempt to level it up and it cracked. If I can get it out without damaging the hole I can get a cheapie one made up (No not a H&O lol)
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Originally Posted by andy carson View Postsurely drilling down the shaft is easier jim, its no as hard a wood to go through, all that ebony!!!
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Originally Posted by master blaster View Postif the badge is on top of the handle there's no reason to drill the cue, that's overkill. You just dremel it off and pull it out with a hook of some sort or even a small flat screwdriver or scalpal. Two minute job anyone could do.
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Thanks for the input guys really appreciate it. Think I will try drill and chip it out from the top and hope theres not much glue holding it in place. Its just a round badge on a cheap woods cue. It does have an SD joint which I could remove if need be but hopefully I can butcher it out without going thru to the joint and more importantly damaging around the edge of the hole.
Wish I had a Dremmel to try but cant justify buying one for just this one job.
Did try years ago to remove one on another woods cue as it happens. Used super glue Gel on a piece of dowel and stuck it to the face of the badge. Let it set then gave it a good pull and a waggle. Pulled the face of the badge and left the rest behind"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 Maverick54 View PostThanks for the input guys really appreciate it. Think I will try drill and chip it out from the top and hope theres not much glue holding it in place. Its just a round badge on a cheap woods cue. It does have an SD joint which I could remove if need be but hopefully I can butcher it out without going thru to the joint and more importantly damaging around the edge of the hole.
Wish I had a Dremmel to try but cant justify buying one for just this one job.
Did try years ago to remove one on another woods cue as it happens. Used super glue Gel on a piece of dowel and stuck it to the face of the badge. Let it set then gave it a good pull and a waggle. Pulled the face of the badge and left the rest behind
https://www.fruugo.co.uk/skil-diy-ro...Fc3JtAodZ04AQA
Or this brand on ebay, great value:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Powerplus-...item3a8fd6c0fa
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Originally Posted by fredkite View PostMB, how do you trim the tip with a rotary tool? i.e which attachment?
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Hold the dremel near the top to get better control. Apply very light pressure in bringing the drum head into contact with the tip and rotating the cue shaft, work anticlockwise around the tip, starting with the tip shoulder, then inwards towards the top of the tip. Fine finish with a file by hand.Last edited by Master Blaster; 12 June 2015, 05:33 PM.
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