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    I'm getting 4 large tulipwood splices added to my plain black ebony butt.

    I need inspiration for veneers etc.

    At the moment i'm swaying towards 4 ebony veneers? but have only messed aroung with pics i have on the computer.

    Anyone got any beautiful tulipwood pics to inspire me?
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  • #2
    Originally Posted by Mellow Yellow View Post
    I'm getting 4 large tulipwood splices added to my plain black ebony butt.

    I need inspiration for veneers etc.

    At the moment i'm swaying towards 4 ebony veneers? but have only messed aroung with pics i have on the computer.

    Anyone got any beautiful tulipwood pics to inspire me?
    erm... call me old fashioned but how will you see ebony veneers against an ebony butt

    white then black would work.
    The Cuefather.

    info@handmadecues.com

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    • #3
      Do you need vaneers?
      You could go on cuewizard and have a play tht might give you an idea.

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      • #4
        ..agree, cuewizard is fun , options for large and small decorative splices in tulipwood. I tried colored veneer under splice in orange as well, just for the fun of it, looked different...:snooker:
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        • #5
          Originally Posted by mikewooldridge View Post
          erm... call me old fashioned but how will you see ebony veneers against an ebony butt

          white then black would work.

          I thought the ebony veneers could run down to the base of the cue breaking the tulipwood up?

          perhaps i'm wrong...........

          is it possible mike?
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          • #6
            Originally Posted by Watford View Post
            Do you need vaneers?
            You could go on cuewizard and have a play tht might give you an idea.
            Yeah, i've been on here, theres only so much you can do and the quality of the pics is not great.


            How do the cuemakers on here design their cues? pen and paper, computer, or just experiment with different combinations?
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            • #7
              Originally Posted by Mellow Yellow View Post
              I thought the ebony veneers could run down to the base of the cue breaking the tulipwood up?

              perhaps i'm wrong...........

              is it possible mike?
              no, you're not wrong, but you won't see them at the top of the splices, and it will look a bit weird cos all you will see is a 'gap' between the lower parts of the tulip.

              if you did it in white for example, you would see white surrounding all the tulip splice, running right to bottom. look fine.

              but do it in same wood as main butt, and you lose the effect cos it won't be visible at top of tulip. well, if you look really close you will see it, but lay it on the table and nobody will notice it.
              The Cuefather.

              info@handmadecues.com

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              • #8
                So would it look crap or just subtle?
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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by Mellow Yellow View Post
                  How do the cuemakers on here design their cues? pen and paper, computer, or just experiment with different combinations?
                  combination. re-hash old ideas/change colours/woods, , but mostly, speaking for myself, trial and error.

                  i've spliced so many different woods with different colour veneers just to see what it looks like. some things 'work' others don't.

                  there's only so much you can do on paper/computer. colours may look fantastic on paper, but stick them together with real wood etc., and it can look sh*t.

                  generally, i've got a pretty good idea what will look good and what won't, but even today when people send in drawings, it's hard to imagine exactly how it will turn out.

                  and trust me, people do send some pretty extravagant designs! or as i like to say - 'what the f*ck is that!'
                  The Cuefather.

                  info@handmadecues.com

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                  • #10
                    So in your expert opinion? white on its own? or white then black?

                    also is it easy to specify the thickness of the veneers it the top of the splice?
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                    • #11
                      cue both.JPG

                      hope the pic works!

                      Which looks best? pic stolen from paulbur and crudley modified on m s paint.

                      let me have your opinions and suggestions.
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                      • #12
                        Im for the one on the right. Looks really nice and classy
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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by totlxtc View Post
                          Im for the one on the right. Looks really nice and classy

                          does this hint at sarcasm or do you think it does look classy?
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                          • #14
                            lol no its a honest opinion. I do like the one on the right best.
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                            • #15
                              cool - it does reming me a bit of a jx though?
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