Making a Full-Splice Pool Cue from Scratch (No Talking, just Woodworking)
Today on Studiotronics, we're building a full-spliced pool cue. Thanks for watching
I recommend Daisy for carbon fiber shaft tubes: www.carbonfibercue.com/
#woodworking #pool
Today on Studiotronics, we're building a full-spliced pool cue. Thanks for watching
I recommend Daisy for carbon fiber shaft tubes: www.carbonfibercue.com/
#woodworking #pool
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As a person who watched is father wood work for 40 years and have done it myself for a number of years....taking on pool cues is another level of craftsmanship. Kudos
Nice work! As an aside, I obtained a booklet many, many years ago from Atlas Billiard Supply written by Burton Spain, wherein he described his full-splice blanks. Spain made full-splice blanks for many of the top makers (like Szamboti, Rambow, and Balabushka). He sold his equipment to, and trained a man named Joel Hercek who still makes cues. The booklet didn't have any real details of the jigs required but it did show how the wood was cut and how the two pieces fit together. Bob Dzuricky has a video of some experimenting he and another cuemaker did with full-splice cues.
@seangarrison7942
Жыл бұрын
He made my full splice cue, sadly I took to long on a pawn. Father ordered it for me. Joel good guy. And he did mine out of a very tough material I don't think many could do it. Palm wood. Really hard to lathe or get a good finish on it.
you had me at "No Talking"
This was amazing to watch, I've wanted to know how this is done for ages
I cannot begin to say how much I enjoyed watching this video. I am local to ATX area myself and knowing there is someone close that has the knowledge and skills to create beautiful works of art is amazing. I know quite a few people (myself included) that would be interested in meeting you, playing a few games, and would most certainly be interested in adding such a wonderful piece of art to our cue bags.
WOW- love the design and the colours are fantastic. Hope we see the rest of the build! Beautiful work.
You are going to be a one of the great cue makers and be known very soon by many. You are just starting and coming up with amazing work.
Absolutely love the vivid colour scheme 🎉🎉🎉
Beautiful craftsmanship! Thanks for sharing!
Amazing is an understatement.
very kool, great designs!
im totally blow away by the style of this and how much talent it took to make. one day ill have a cue like this
Beautiful craftsmanship.
Awesome!
That's the stick and that's the job! The half-spliced is anybody may to make, but full-spliced - it's a level already...
Awesome work , and you are correct ,in cue building we have to make our own tools ,or jigs or fab stuff up ...
i'm glad you use your genius for good and not evil:)
I think you have the best videos on making cues on youtube
lovely work on that que!👌👍
I want one! Nice work 🤙🏼
Liked your video very much ! Thanks...I dabble in the arts some, too.
Looking good young man!!! Can’t wait to see what your future holds!
I love it ❤️
my goodness you are truly a artist to the craft. i love this cues
Wow... nice work! You are right, there is no info on doing full splice cues. I figured the way you did it is as it should be. I am no where near ready to do full splice yet. Hope to learn more from your videos. Keep it up.
How I wish I can own one of your cues.
Cant wait to see the results...
Greate work can't wait to see final results 👍
I definitely want a cue before the wait list gets too long. I can't afford a full splice or crazy inlay, but I'd love a torrified/roasted curly maple cue with natural wood rings, and black phenolic joints/ferrule/butt cap. :)
Very nice work,modern day craftsman
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SUPERB CRAFTSMANSHIP! Really love your cue making videos. A fan from 🇵🇭
PT 2 plz. Amazing
You aren’t wrong about there not being any information on doing a full splice. I researched out of curiosity a few years ago and all I could find were pics of the prepared pieces. Well done, sir.
thanks for the vids it really helps a nubie like me appreciate it brother!!!
You learn soo quick. Very nice work. Good job well done
Nice work!
There's hardly any literature on any cue construction tbh.. your vids are probably the best I've found.
Wow so nice and great...amazing! i wish i can have one of this for my birthday🥰
There IS literature on building full splice cues and also a few videos. You have to look on AZ Billiards Forum or buy instructional material from cue makers like Chris Hightower and Joe Barringer for example. Everything about building all aspects of a cue are covered if you know where to find the details.
Mesmerizing video. Interested in your cues.
Wow that is probably the best fullsplice I have seen , do take custom orders or can you add inlays to existing cues ?
How did you find all of the right tools to buy? It looks like fun.
Amazing craftsmanship! Do you have a Facebook page where you sell your beautiful cues?
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Wow
A lot of work, for sure. I would like to have seen how the two pieces fit together. How they mate. Like a wildlife documentary. They always show the mating.
like how you did the 45s on the veneers iv seen people use ca glue instead of wood glue to put together I bet the wood glue probably cleans up better
Can cues be ordered from you? if so how. thanks. love your videos, very informative.
Do you feel like the VEVOR lathe is a good buy or would you go with something else for your cue work?
What lathe are you using? The one one with dual chucks?
What angle did you end up with on the sled?
Great video, any thoughts on doing butterfly points next?
Dude I love watching your videos but I have a question about your metal lathe. What is the spindle bore and have you had any problems with it?
Están disponibles estas señales para la venta??
Wow! Love the design. Thank you for sharing your art with us. It’s amazing.
@mhf1979
2 жыл бұрын
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@martinramos7204
2 жыл бұрын
hola, tus trabajos son increíbles hermosos tacos de pool, soy jugador amateur...te felicito me encantan los videos. saludos desde Argentina
because of your video i bought a CF Shaft from Daisy, would you share how to fill the shaft?
Beautiful as always, do you sell your pool cue and send it everywhere in the world ???
Do you take custom cue orders? If so do you have a site or email? Really impressive work.
You should show us which card you use to put on sealer. I hope it was the queen of spades.
Bro your inlays is very beautiful and happy belated birthday 🍻🍻🍻
Good day,,i really love your works..hoping to avail your cue
Do you ever work with full gabon?
Is it possible to use less veneer width so that there’s not so much being trimmed off and wasted? Seems like a lot of excess material there… I can’t afford to waste that much haha also what are the sizes of the planed timbers you begin the process of cutting & joining? I’m at around 37 mm sq.. just wonder wether it’s any easier to get the joint done with a bit extra meat there… or if there’s a sweet spot for this size you’ve found?
How can I get 1 of your cues and how much are they? They look great.
Would be cool if you did a video on butterfly cue construction...
Make me one hahahahahaha just kidding love the work
Do you have a website that you sell cues?
Awesome! where I can purchase one?
What is the difference between a cue for pool and one for carambola in which they differ.
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Few questions. Before pool cues did you have a bunch of the machinery already and pretty skilled in woodworking? Also how much h time avg not including g waiting for curing does it take for "you" to make a full splice cue butt? Also how much time for a 3 piece splice butt? That way I can figure out how long would take me when proficient so I can see time wise for value added to material costs. Just trying to get an idea the added cost of "your" or "my" time above material costs when building a cue.
@Studiotronics
Жыл бұрын
Heya Nick, yea I had all the machinery minus the lathes before cue making. I had a passion for woodworking - mainly furniture and home improvements. Good question about the avg time. That’s what pool cues are- it’s never an issue with margin and cost of material. It’s time. It’s incredibly time consuming and lengthy. But it’s too nebulous to sit and keep track of how long. While one thing is curing on cue 1, I have something else cutting on cue 2, while sketching an idea for cue 3. Lots of overlap. And time is significantly influenced by experience. A good example is wraps. A leather wrap would take me 45 minutes or so. I’ve seen guys do it in 10 minutes.
Would you be willing to take an order? I love your work, watched all your builds! How can I contact you to possibly get a build from you?
Que precio tiene uno así amigo de 19 Oz. Para billar pool. Punta delgada
Hey your work is awesome man but I noticed that you don’t put on any eye protection. Pls put on a safety glasses or googles, you never know when accidents happen so you need to prepare for it.
If he starts selling I'll happily buy they looking better and better wish he make a few carom libre cue
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Where can we buy your cues?
Nice beautiful cue's Are you pinoy?
hi I'm interested on your cues. how can I buy?
Whats the best way to contact you for a custom cue ?
Hey do you sell or trade any or your beautiful cues..
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A website or FB page or something showing how or where to order or buy one of these cues would be appreciated!
where can we buy these?
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You have any finished pics of that blue point (2nd) and the 4th cue you showed at 1:26 mark?
@Studiotronics
Жыл бұрын
Heya Nick, I never finished them as there were mistakes. They were built during the learning process, before I had really dialed in full splices
@Lefishn
Жыл бұрын
@Studiotronics well few of those look very nice. Bet would still look great with epoxy on them even not finished just for veneer reference if someone liked the pattern.
Hi man -- I love your works -- is there any possibility that you can build one for me?
Teach me!
I recreated a version of the bandsaw jig you made, but after making my first test piece, I realized that making the angled cut on all four faces of the blank, using only one side of the jig, is enough. Why did you make your jig so you can switch the side the blank is clamped to? Am I missing something?
@Studiotronics
Жыл бұрын
Dude I love that you made it. That makes my day! I wanted options. Would I prefer sawing on one side or the other? What if the blade im using starts drifting left, or right. What if a camera angle looks better one direction, etc…The amount of work needed to make it reversible was minimal and I figured it couldn’t hurt. So you were able to find the right angle based on your forearm grooves?
@jacksonwhiteley
Жыл бұрын
@@Studiotronics That makes sense. I haven't made the forearm yet, but I took some measurements of different pool cues I had laying around and choose an angle, so I'll just use that when I make the forearm as well. I don't have a cnc router though, so I'm going to try to make a table saw jig to make two compound angle cuts to remove each corner. That jig is still just an idea though, hopefully it all works out.
do you have a website???
Whats your price on these?
How do you get the angle of the cue correct from butt to tip?
@Studiotronics
Жыл бұрын
Either with CNC or by using a taper bar on a lathe. Both routes are simple and effective.
What advantages do full splice cues have in terms of performance and feel over other cue designs? I see companies like Predator who advertise the consistency and feel of their P3 30 piece design, as well as Exceed Cues who use and advertise a Dual Core Power design, none of which are full spliced if I'm not mistaken, and I can't help but wonder what the differences are and how each performs and feels. What are cue makers thoughts on this? Is True Splice construction the end all be all of top tier performance or are there multiple methods that perform equally as well?
@Studiotronics
8 ай бұрын
Morning Thomas. Normal modern cues are attached together using a tenon and screw. Full spliced cues are attached together by gluing all that surface area afforded by joining these prongs together. After assembly, a full splice cue is a single piece. Full stop. If the cue maker is competent, they’re both solid means of construction. But if I’m in a bar fight, I’m grabbing the full splice every time. As a woodworker, agnostic of being a pool player, it’s simply smarter better construction. But it’s harder to do. More skill is involved. And wood choice is harder. You need much longer pieces of lumber. Which means more expensive. Can you notice a difference in feel when playing? I can. Absolutely. Will it make you a better pool player? No. Probably not. Predator is a massive international company with an entire team dedicated to marketing. In reality their wood is trash. Their designs are often painted on. Putting predator cues on a lathe is telling. They wobble which tells me shoddy construction and speed to get things out of the door are the biggest motivators. It’s a numbers game for them. As for exceed cues, I haven’t seen any equivalent of the posts from predator players showing their painted fake cues. But Dual Core Power Design is marketing mumbo jumbo. That $600 carbon fiber shaft was purchased in China for $10 and filled with Home Depot foam. Weight was added. Often with a weight bolt affixed inside. Cue makers have taken every single carbon fiber shaft available on the market and ripped them open and dissected them. It’s the same for all of them. So when you read things like Dual Core Power, be weary.
@thomascampanis
8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the response. I've always been interested in full splice construction but they're harder to come by yet alone get some time to hit with one. And yes, I know it's a numbers game for predator and they do not have the ability to give each cue close and careful attention the way an individual cue maker would be able.@@Studiotronics
Are you selling pool cue?
4:18 What material is this part made of?
@Studiotronics
Жыл бұрын
Heya, that is wood that’s been pressure dyed. I believe these in particular are sycamore.
What model tool post is that?
@Studiotronics
10 ай бұрын
AXA.
@brianmurphy5280
10 ай бұрын
@@Studiotronics Did you have to modify it, or did it bolt right up to your lathe?
I wish i could be your employe
whats his name so i can look him up and order a cue