Interesting point about truing. I've seen the truing method on YouTube regarding a fairly large Sanou metal chuck. It was more about correcting a bad run out vs. a routine initial setup process...
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Interesting point about truing. I've seen the truing method on YouTube regarding a fairly large Sanou metal chuck. It was more about correcting a bad run out vs. a routine initial setup process...
When I used to drink, I made handles like this. Unfortunately, I was actually trying to make a straight taper. :p
Here's a picture essay of a modification I made to a friend's pool cue. I don't have a picture of it with the final finish on it yet.
Like most cues, either in the body or the core, it sports...
I have a very old Delta benchtop wood lathe. I want to do some higher precision work and often wondered why nobody offers a compound adapter to help achieve a higher degree of precision for...
When it comes to hobby stuff, I tend to be frugal these days. Sometimes too frugal.
I needed a small chuck so I can build or do maintenance on pool cues. Pool cues are usually between 1/2" dia....
Good input from you all. I'm going with HDPE.
As mentioned above, I think Delrin is probably too slick.
Wood might be OK, but I'm worried about dimensional stability as I plan to keep the collets for many years.
HDPE sounds like a good...
I need to make a bunch of collets that will protect the lathe's jaws from marking the turning. Also, it should help hold a slightly tapered piece. (i.e., like a pool cue) without damaging the...
That Proxxon looks like the MicroMark one. Except it's about $40 cheaper than MicroMark (with shipping). Good suggestion.
I've done some aluminum turning with hand chisels and it worked out OK. ...
I want to do a higher degree of precision machining of wood, plastic, phenolic and maybe some aluminum using my woodworking lathe. So, I'd like to have a small carriage and cross slide like a...
Hi Alex,
Most cues have a removable rubber bumper that allows access to the weight bolt in the butt. These weights are adjustable to the user by using a bigger or smaller bolt.
Since my cue is...
Thanks Marvin. That's what I was kind of thinking. Good confirmation.
-Jeff
Regarding the comment about having a spindle support, I plan to build this simple jig instead of using a support that I made earlier.
Since the butt section of a cue is a linear taper, this simple...
The cue will have base material of curly maple (white) for the aft and fore grip sections. The other woods will be macassar ebony (black), redheart (reddish) and canary wood (medium brown).
The...
Brice...Cues break down into two pieces with the joint being at the midpoint. Each section is about 29" plus or minus about 1/2". This is the standard for American cues. It also allows them to fit...
Upon watching many cue making videos on Youtube, and talking with small custom cue makers at a national expo last month, it appears that the lathe(s) of choice are metal working lathes for cue...
I own a small Delta benchtop lathe with a 1 x 8 tpi spindle.
I want to make a pool cue stick which is basically a tapered spindle from 1 1/4" to 7/8" dia. I will need to do some end boring too.
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I am able to use the chuck from my drill press which also sports an MT#2. It holds drill bits up to 5/8".
I bought the mini 3 jaw chuck from Harbor Freight. What a piece of junk. I didn't read...
It sounds like the 4 jaw chuck is the better way to go. I don't think it has serrated jaws, but I probably could remedy that myself if needed.
I'm looking to "machine" wooden and plastic parts...
I'm looking at these two (attached)379085
I'm looking for a lathe chuck for my small Delta lathe to turn stuff that is about 1 1/2" dia. I'm looking at the Grizzly 5" chucks for about $70.
Q1. What holds more securely...a 3 jaw chuck or...
I should have mentioned that pool cue shafts use a compound taper. That is, the taper is very gradual from the cue's tip to about 12" down the shaft. Then the taper increases for the remainder of...
Here's a little better view of the "Y" carriage.
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The attachment will use an x-y linear CNC bearings that are cheaply available on eBay. Attached is a pic of the conceptual design.
It is essentially a duplicator attachment that will follow a...
Hi all,
It's been a long time since I posted anything at SMC. Here's my question...
I'm looking to add a live tool (router) to my bench top lathe so I can machine some pool cues. The wood will...