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  • Converting from 3/4 to one piece

    Hi every one,

    I have a 3/4 cue ash, rosewood butt,

    another one full ash with painted butt

    can it b converted to 1pc.

    like removing n replacing the brass joint with wooden dowel n then re splice.

    any insight would b appreciated..
    Last edited by fbook; 21 June 2015, 09:09 PM.

  • #2
    Good question.
    I have never heard of it but with some chewing gum, blue-tack and a double ended screw who knows!!
    I wonder if the "feel" of the cue may be lost if done.
    Also, wonder what cost would be??

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by fbook View Post
      Hi every one,

      I have a 3/4 cue ash, rosewood butt,

      another one full ash with painted butt

      can it b converted to 1pc.

      like removing n replacing the brass joint with wooden dowel n then re splice.

      any insight would b appreciated..
      Wasn't there a Parris on ebay that had been de-jointed and was highlighted on TSF? Maybe Deano can help?

      I can see some feel being brought back in to the cue. Not sure how much it would cost though, probably not cheap. It's a way of lengthening the cue at the same time if it needs to be done.

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      • #4
        PLZ HELP

        come-on guys all the cue experts of TSF are called upon for help..

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        • #5
          Would be better off just buying a one piece cue

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by fbook View Post
            PLZ HELP

            come-on guys all the cue experts of TSF are called upon for help..
            If you're moving up to 1-piece (good move), you're probably doing it to get some feel in to the shot. If you glue bond the two halves with a wooden joint (this is simply a round of timber with a tenon at each end that fits in the two holes where the brass joints where) then you will achieve this aim to some extent, especially if the timber is ash like the cue (or maple like the cue). But it still won't have as much feel or structural strength as a 1-piece.

            So sell this cue and buy a 1-piece!

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            • #7
              if you dowel it, it must be respliced to give it strength . it will be costly and it will be a totally different cue

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
                if you dowel it, it must be respliced to give it strength . it will be costly and it will be a totally different cue
                Thanks for that. I think the JP we saw on ebay had not been respliced (yikes!), so yeah, I'm guessing about +100 at local cue doc. How much would you charge Golf?

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                • #9
                  actually i was thinking of doing it my self.

                  the one with fake painted splices which actually is just ash from top to bottom.

                  even if it doesnt work out i wont b losing much.

                  Badge reads Wiraka M1 "Made in England" LOL

                  very difficult to upload photo here.
                  searching 4 a easy way around.






                  Last edited by fbook; 21 June 2015, 09:21 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Finally got the way around 4 uploading

                    thanx billabong for this

                    http://www.thesnookerforum.co.uk/boa...ghlight=upload

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by fbook View Post
                      actually i was thinking of doing it my self.

                      the one with fake painted splices which actually is just ash from top to bottom.

                      even if it doesnt work out i wont b losing much.

                      Badge reads Wiraka M1 "Made in England" LOL

                      very difficult to upload photo here.
                      searching 4 a easy way around.






                      Wow, most people would throw that in the nearest bin!!

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                      • #12
                        If he likes the cue, he likes the cue. Let him convert it, not everyone can afford cue traders prices!

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by Master Blaster View Post
                          If he likes the cue, he likes the cue. Let him convert it, not everyone can afford cue traders prices!
                          Here in India i live in a very small town. There's no cue maker in my entire radius of 1000 Kilomtrs as far as im aware of.
                          never ever even heard of a cue maker here.

                          there are some mass manufacturer based in New Delhi and Chennai but majority of the cues are imported frm China n Thailand.

                          owning a cue even a cheap one is considered luxury forget about the TW's n JP's
                          brands like MasterCue n Omin in your hand have enough snob value for others to beeeeeeeeeee jealous!
                          Last edited by fbook; 22 June 2015, 12:19 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
                            Would be better off just buying a one piece cue
                            exactly - it can be done but in reality it is a different cue anyway.
                            https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                            • #15
                              You would be better off starting with a square of ash or maple mate. Trying with a 3quarter is an exercise in pain.

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