Vey nice looking work, well done!
I'm at about the same stage as you are, just finished my first 2 cues from scratch and one old 3/4 cue with broken joint and butt now a one piece. I totally understand the difficulty of getting the cue back to perfectly straight after splicing, every time it feels like it will never work out at all straight but it somehow manages to. Whenever I start working a little fast and loose I walk away for a few minutes or hours and come back to it focused and more steady, works for me.
Appart from getting the cue straight after splicing I am generally having trouble with even splices. I guess it is all about building up the skills with the tools over time and slowly working to finer and finer tolerances.
Anyway your off to a great start, just enjoy the journey and good things will happen.
I'm at about the same stage as you are, just finished my first 2 cues from scratch and one old 3/4 cue with broken joint and butt now a one piece. I totally understand the difficulty of getting the cue back to perfectly straight after splicing, every time it feels like it will never work out at all straight but it somehow manages to. Whenever I start working a little fast and loose I walk away for a few minutes or hours and come back to it focused and more steady, works for me.
Appart from getting the cue straight after splicing I am generally having trouble with even splices. I guess it is all about building up the skills with the tools over time and slowly working to finer and finer tolerances.
Anyway your off to a great start, just enjoy the journey and good things will happen.
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