Agree with ninja and vmax, it's also a consumable world now so much things are cheaper to replace than repair even though they're not normally made to anywhere near the quality of old items. Very little modern furniture will be worth restoring as vast majority of it is chipboard crap. I would also enjoy to watch someone make cues from scratch and learn the process but doubt I would have the skills myself to make anything to a reasonable standard.
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Originally Posted by Byrom View PostFor that one you've always wanted...
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Posttypo? "sores"?
:wink:For that one you've always wanted...
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[QUOTE=rdsalt;931970]Agree with ninja and vmax, it's also a consumable world now so much things are cheaper to replace than repair even though they're not normally made to anywhere near the quality of old items. Very little modern furniture will be worth restoring as vast majority of it is chipboard crap. I would also enjoy to watch someone make cues from scratch and learn the process but doubt I would have the skills myself to make anything to a reasonable standard.enrol in a carpentry course learn about glues, different woods how to use basic tools then get stuck in, no short cuts, its about how YOU make cues not copying others styles, and jigs jigs and jigs they will be your best friend
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