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  • #16
    i am not that sure it would make any difference - you could store it, let it settle and it might still bend! - i am pretty sure these days hardly any cues are made by hand planing each one and leaving to settle between each stage, but if there was any noticable value in doing it its how everyone would do it? just a theory i will leave this one for trevor and mike!
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by ADR147
      i am not that sure it would make any difference - you could store it, let it settle and it might still bend! - i am pretty sure these days hardly any cues are made by hand planing each one and leaving to settle between each stage, but if there was any noticable value in doing it its how everyone would do it? just a theory i will leave this one for trevor and mike!
      Cheers ADR. i wouldnt know, and would value either of their opinions or thoughts on this subject

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      • #18
        Originally Posted by Dustin Miller
        There are several custom cue makers in the United States who have published books or made DVDs for instruction on how to build cues.
        Does anybody have any knowledge on where I can get hold of 1 of these books or dvd's ?

        Help would be very much appreciated

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