Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Cue Stick Designs
Posted by
Marv Frankel
on 2003-01-03 02:20:06 UTC
JD,
There's one link you may have have overlooked. Try
www.phillippicustomcues.com in Pasadena, MD. I happen to own one for about
10 years, and they make some pretty fine examples of the craft.
Marv Frankel
Los Angeles
There's one link you may have have overlooked. Try
www.phillippicustomcues.com in Pasadena, MD. I happen to own one for about
10 years, and they make some pretty fine examples of the craft.
Marv Frankel
Los Angeles
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Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 8:58 PM
Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Cue Stick Designs
> I am new to this group and am trying to learn CNC.I will be
> purchasing some equipment in the near future and going through the
> learning process (until the $$$ runs out). I am interested in buiding
> a CNC device to put designs in Custom Made Cue Sticks. It would have
> to be pretty accurate. It would have to cut the pocket in the Cue
> Stick and cut out the inlay material to fit in the routed out pocket.
> The inlay would need to fit like glove. Of course as you know a cue
> stick is tapered, so this would have to be considered. At the stage
> of production that this would be done the cue stick section would
> only be about a 14" to 16" and would have a center bore hole on each
> end. I have listed below some links of some machines that use
> patterns to create the desired results. It would seem that one of the
> designs that is used for engraving could be modified to accompish
> this task. If I had a machine that would create this from designs
> that I could create in a drawing program on a computer and then get
> this trasferred to a CNC machine it would really make me a happy
> camper. If anyone could give me some help on this or guide me in the
> right direction I would really appreciate it. I e-mailed John
> Kleinbauer at kleinbauer@... and he informed me that he had
> been down that road before and that it was no longer of interest to
> him, so that road is now closed. I can follow instructions fairly
> well. In the links below you can see some the designs and what the
> finish products look like.
>
>
> J. Bunn
> jd_bunn@...
>
> http://www.cuesmith.com/main/inlay/index.php
>
> http://www.barringercues.com/barprecinmac.html
>
> http://www.poolcueinlaymachines.com/inlaymachine.htm
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> http://www.pbg.net/cues/
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Discussion Thread
jdbunn2002 <jd_bunn@m...
2003-01-03 01:09:56 UTC
Cue Stick Designs
Marv Frankel
2003-01-03 02:20:06 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Cue Stick Designs
doug98105 <dougrasmussen@c...
2003-01-03 08:36:05 UTC
Re: Cue Stick Designs