Thanks for all your videos and your web site Bob. You are definitely an Innovator. It's guys like you that make a hobbiests job that much more fun in the long run.
Very very cool... I love how the color of the forearm changes on each cut from almost black to dark blue to lighjt blue as the mapl lightens. Really cool.
Thats how ALL pool cues should be made. Seems that cue makers are straying away from the old methods of doing points on a cue and opting for CNC insted.. Shame too because thats just fricken awesome looking..
Thanks for all your videos and your web site Bob. You are definitely an Innovator. It's guys like you that make a hobbiests job that much more fun in the long run.
Very very cool... I love how the color of the forearm changes on each cut from almost black to dark blue to lighjt blue as the mapl lightens. Really cool.
Wow those points lock really even, well done
You sure do know what your doing. That looks great!
I legit love your content.
Do you ever make spliced forearms and veneered butts for other cuemakers to finish?
Wow!!!!! Is that beautiful! Thanks for sharing....
I'd like to ask...
where can i get a router for points...
chisel
Thats how ALL pool cues should be made. Seems that cue makers are straying away from the old methods of doing points on a cue and opting for CNC insted..
Shame too because thats just fricken awesome looking..
Bob, i have a question.. do you use a taper atachment for this cut? ...(please answer :))
See the two springs ? They're pulling the cross-feed to the taper bar.
Thanks! :)
It is necessary the router for this cuts? Sorry for so many questions
Edwin Ruiz
If you want clean cuts , yes.
Single point bits would be too stressful on the wood and glue too .
Thanks Joey! and how is called the attachment that support the router? is customized or you can buy it in some where?
Brilliant. Thank you
Muito bom
Qual o site da empresa
how much was that cue
Great Job!!! I am very impressed with your work. Perfectly even points