Originally Posted by j6uk
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A two piece will fit of course but any tapering will have to be done by hand and eye in stages between the steadies, too much hassle so I make a one piece with the hand planes and then place it in the lathe to make a cut at the correct point with a hacksaw sounds drastic but with two steadies close to the cutting point it's really easy and when the cut is finished the two pieces are held firm.
I can shave back brass joints before fitting to fit the cue at the point needed rather than fit the joint where the cue is at the stock joint diameter, shave back ferrules, shape tips, drill up the butt for mini butt joints, drill further up the butt for adding a length of threaded bar to bring the balance point where it's needed in tandem with the lead added under the splices.
I'm sure there are a few more htings I could do but I've yet to explore them. All in all a good piece of kit and has paid for itself already in sales.
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