Don't get upset over the 'Dummy' word, it's just for fun.:wink: OK?:biggrin:
Here is a pictorial on how to make a pool cue blank with nice sharp corners and by using a simple jig, a router with a standard bit and the lathe just used for indexing.
It doesn't matter if you build a box over your wood lathe or make a template for you metal lathe. Remember, the lathe is only being used for the indexing. Unplug it before you start (Please:wink
I'll post all the pics first, which I think are pretty self explanatory and answer any question to clear up any queries.
There are just a couple of 'Rules' when using a standard router bit.
1. The 'Ramp' that the router moves along MUST move in both the horizontal and vertical planes by the SAME amount.
2. Each cut cuts beyond the centre of the blank. This means that after the first cuts, you end up with a void that is easily filled with CA and sawdust as you go.
This blank was made with a pine dowel and an unknown dark hardwood quadrant. The pine is softwood but maybe with enough coats of CA, I'll be able to use it.
Remember that as the blank is turned down, that the dark spikes will shrink in length.:wink:
Here is a pictorial on how to make a pool cue blank with nice sharp corners and by using a simple jig, a router with a standard bit and the lathe just used for indexing.
It doesn't matter if you build a box over your wood lathe or make a template for you metal lathe. Remember, the lathe is only being used for the indexing. Unplug it before you start (Please:wink

I'll post all the pics first, which I think are pretty self explanatory and answer any question to clear up any queries.
There are just a couple of 'Rules' when using a standard router bit.
1. The 'Ramp' that the router moves along MUST move in both the horizontal and vertical planes by the SAME amount.
2. Each cut cuts beyond the centre of the blank. This means that after the first cuts, you end up with a void that is easily filled with CA and sawdust as you go.
This blank was made with a pine dowel and an unknown dark hardwood quadrant. The pine is softwood but maybe with enough coats of CA, I'll be able to use it.
Remember that as the blank is turned down, that the dark spikes will shrink in length.:wink:
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