You should have made a treaded wooden dowel and glued that in. Then you thread the ferrule on. With the weight of the ferrule being heavier than the wood, you just created additional deflection.
Sorry but I own several custom cues. A couple by cuemakers that are in the international cuemakers hall of fame. None of the better cues have ferrets screwed in. Low end cheap cues ,yes
@muddymo7641 yes, that was the OLD way of doing things, when technology was not as far along. I'm not saying the way it was done is bad or wrong, but there are certainly better ways of doing it today. The old pressed on fiber ferrules worked well way back then, until they shrank and created a gap between the ferrules bottom and tenon base. Today we have thermoplastics and phenolic that does not shrink nor crack under normal conditions. Technology and methodology improves over time. Most also was reduced deflection, not more.
I didn't know they make left of center tips😂.
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Why did you put the dial indicator on that was to much run out i thought you will try to minimise runout before working on it
You should have made a treaded wooden dowel and glued that in. Then you thread the ferrule on. With the weight of the ferrule being heavier than the wood, you just created additional deflection.
Sorry but I own several custom cues. A couple by cuemakers that are in the international cuemakers hall of fame. None of the better cues have ferrets screwed in. Low end cheap cues ,yes
@muddymo7641 yes, that was the OLD way of doing things, when technology was not as far along. I'm not saying the way it was done is bad or wrong, but there are certainly better ways of doing it today.
The old pressed on fiber ferrules worked well way back then, until they shrank and created a gap between the ferrules bottom and tenon base. Today we have thermoplastics and phenolic that does not shrink nor crack under normal conditions. Technology and methodology improves over time.
Most also was reduced deflection, not more.
I’ll pass on the 🌈 ferrule.
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very nice job
Loved the video. You are very fast. Looks like a great job you did with the ferrule and tip.
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Nice, what I like to do is glue on tip then cut ferrule with tip to match shaft ,less work
the last 2 videos i seen have chunks missing out of the clear. looks good from the other side though
But of course every pool player has a LATHE....
I’m not saying he’s not a pool player but this isn’t his spare time this is his job
what kind of tip is this ???
tip name VanQS
@@BilliardCueMasters I can’t find it anywhere … is it a local brand ?
you can buy here : www.ebay.de/itm/325366060515@@stefanciubotaru4611
i have a tip like that and they called it a rainbow tip@@BilliardCueMasters
The all new LGBTIP 😂😂
Friend, when do you install transparent ferrules?
kid's blind
Friend, can you tell me what type of sandpaper you used and the order?
I use sankyo abrasive paper AA120 - AA320 -AA600-P1000
What machine you use sir.?
machine name WM210v
Hi. Where did you buy fiber material to build your own ferrules?. Thanks
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what do you call that thing you put on the ferrule to make it shiny?
Wax