Build Your Own Pool Stick
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Build your own pool stick. I drew a quick sketch and used the measurements of the pool balls and cue to help with the size of the case. Taking advantage of over 50 years of custom cue building experience schmelke offers a variety supplies for building your own custom pool cues. You want your case to fit all the pool balls and the cue plus some extras so you might want to measure as much as you can. Pool and billiard magazine is one of the industry standards for billiard publications.
This page allows you to design your own usa pool cues and carom cues and to add customized cues to cart. Place the two 26 inch pieces of lumber side by side on a table. Hundreds of different combinations for your customized cue. Measure from one end and make a mark at 3 7 11 15 19 and 23 inches.
Want to make your own cues. Please like comment share and subscribe for more daily awesome videos. Make sure that the shoulder at. The length of the handle should be 29 and the cumulative weight of the shaft and the handle should be 18 22 oz.
Start with a 2 stock of lacewood and rough it out to around 1 in diameter. All base prices include a maple cue with your choice of stain color and irish linen wrap comes standard with a black butt plate and joint collars. Before you build your case you need an idea to work off of. Custom design a mcdermott pool cue with your style.
Measure the width of the lumber and divide that number by two. Place the carpenter s square on these marks and draw a line across the width of both pieces of lumber at each mark. As these cues are custom made you ll have many choices and design options including using our patterns or uploading an image for a usa pool cue in our transfer art area. Whether and experienced builder or hobbiest take advantage of our large inventory of wood and supplies at various construction stages to help you complete your cue building project.
Reverse the handle and mount it into a 3 jaw or. The following article appeared in the april 1995 edition of pool and billiard magazine and is reprinted by permission of both pool and billiard magazine and thomas c.