Thanks! As there are many better options, lol, I just grabbed what I had at the time. WD can actually be used as a cutting oil, but aluminum is what it works best on. Better than nothing I guess!
Awesome! What sandpaper did you use to refinish the face to give it the clean brushed looked? Turned out awesome and I think a cleaner look than the typical milled face everyone wants these days
Love this, great work and love your videos!! Can you leave a link for the blue material you put on the screws for when you put them back in the baseplate?
To be honest, I did a lot of basic measurements. Measure the hosel length and depth of the fitting. After a mock up fitting, I use a shaft to follow where approximately the hosel would be, and made sure it ended up pointing directly to the center of the face. Seemed to work as it's perfectly face balanced!
Great job on it. Looks magnificent. Yeah by having the shaft point to the center of the face essentially makes a face balanced putter. Was the initial bore perpendicular? Looked like when you milled it that it was but after installing the neck shaft it looks like it’s a bit angled
Question, with that type on “inserted” neck you can’t adjust lie and loft afterwards right ? Need to perforate at a specific angle at the beginning i guess ?!
@@igolf906 I have a crown and cameron Newport that I need to put on the buffer wheel. Was nervous I’d ruin it by not protecting it but it’s stainless so I’ll give it a go!
I have an old odyssey white steel #3 blade that i purchased second hand that has some dents and dings and was wandering if you do work for others? Would like to see it restored but i dont have the equipment
Great workmanship. Not sure I could put with it, but you given it a new lease of life
Thanks. I'm a night & day better putter with face balanced so, it was a must for me.
Beautiful workmanship
Thanks!
Wow! super clean and nice work! hope you putt straight with it!
Awesome video! WD-40 isn’t lube, use something like triflow or 3-in-1.
Thanks! As there are many better options, lol, I just grabbed what I had at the time. WD can actually be used as a cutting oil, but aluminum is what it works best on. Better than nothing I guess!
Awesome! What sandpaper did you use to refinish the face to give it the clean brushed looked? Turned out awesome and I think a cleaner look than the typical milled face everyone wants these days
Thanks! I prefer a smooth face for all of my putters. But I started with 60 grit to get the milling out, then worked my way to 400 for the finish.
awesome job once again 👏! big fan of your work and videos! keep em coming, you give me alot of ideas for my own customizations 😊
Thank you!
Just Beautiful. What media do you use to sandblast this? 180 grit glass?
240 grit glass. Links in the description.
Love this, great work and love your videos!! Can you leave a link for the blue material you put on the screws for when you put them back in the baseplate?
Thanks! amzn.to/4cw5qvE
Awesome work! How did you know how long to make the hosel?
To be honest, I did a lot of basic measurements. Measure the hosel length and depth of the fitting. After a mock up fitting, I use a shaft to follow where approximately the hosel would be, and made sure it ended up pointing directly to the center of the face. Seemed to work as it's perfectly face balanced!
Great job on it. Looks magnificent. Yeah by having the shaft point to the center of the face essentially makes a face balanced putter.
Was the initial bore perpendicular? Looked like when you milled it that it was but after installing the neck shaft it looks like it’s a bit angled
Question, with that type on “inserted” neck you can’t adjust lie and loft afterwards right ? Need to perforate at a specific angle at the beginning i guess ?!
It would be adjusted just as any other putter. It would probably be much easier with this style hosel.
Do you need to add a rust protectant after buffing and sand blasting the putter? If yes, what do you use?
No, not on a stainless putter.
@@igolf906 I have a crown and cameron Newport that I need to put on the buffer wheel. Was nervous I’d ruin it by not protecting it but it’s stainless so I’ll give it a go!
Is it easier to add a knuckle neck on a double bend putter? Thinking of possibly converting my putter
Depends I guess. A lot of double bends are angled out of the head. So doing this type of conversion wouldn't work.
I have an old odyssey white steel #3 blade that i purchased second hand that has some dents and dings and was wandering if you do work for others? Would like to see it restored but i dont have the equipment
I do. Shoot me an email with some pics and details.
@@igolf906 what is your email?
How do I go about doing so?
I’d love to see what this looks like straight down at address.
Check my community posts. Just posted pics!