Thank you Noel. I have learnt alot, an awful lot! Considering im from the generation that the national curriculuim decided that you should not make anything but think how it is made (Good old EU legislation again) im very happy doing the work. In fact i find it very very relaxing and rewarding. I must say a big thank you to Mike and Andrew (ADR) as they have helped me no end with techniques and finding bits and pieces, Ive got a few to do now so will post pics up on here as they are done. Thank you everyone for your support, it really is a lovely community to be around....just need to sort some badges, cant find anywhere
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Originally Posted by ChatLag View PostAre they now CNC engraved?
Ill let you know if i find some blanks
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Originally Posted by LavaChild View PostSo when can we expect the first cue rolling of your little production line then, eh?
Dan
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Originally Posted by totlxtc View PostWell next week ill be laying a new area of patio, then i can do the workshop *COUGH* large shed to get the hobby on the move. I have plenty of wood now, i have most of the kit. Just need to get better at a few areas before I would make a cue 100% and sell to the public. Id hate to let something go that i would not feel is perfect and would annoy me. So until then its practice, practice and more practice. Few friends have had a couple off of me and are really pleased. What ill do is any that I do i can just pop pics up if people like.
Dan
Out of interest, how much do you find a cue costs to make (On average) in materials? And what length of time? Considering how (Relatively!) frequently this thread has been updated, seems you've managed to get them made at quite a pace!
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Originally Posted by totlxtc View Post
BTW, I LOVE the badges you use.Last edited by poolqjunkie; 22 April 2009, 05:28 PM.
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