These cues typically have many inlays, which results in the challenge of cutting out up to 100 pockets for inlays as well as the same number of pieces to fit into each pocket. In the past, Drexler drew male and female patterns for each inlay and cut them out by hand on a manual pantograph machine. “This approach was so time-consuming that it was not cost-effective to make the more elaborate cues,” Drexler said. “I found machines designed for metalcutting that could handle the complex task of cutting out a pattern around a cone but their cost was out of sight. Then I discovered that the Techno CNC router could do the same task at about one-fifth the price.” Drexler has used the Techno machine to produce many notable cues, including one for Paul Newman that was auctioned off for over $30,000 to benefit The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp that Newman founded.
“My typical customers are established players and collectors who desire a product that represents something significant in their personal or professional life,” Drexler said. “By creating a cue designed specially for their playing style I can help them elevate their game to the next level. The key to a good-hitting cue is solid construction, high-grade materials and attention to detail. When you are playing with a cue that has been designed specially for you, you tend to focus more and practicing becomes fun. At the same time, pool cues are an undiscovered art form and a significant number of my cues have sold for tens of thousands of dollars.”
Drexler’s cues are made from many rare and exotic woods such as Arizona Desert Ironwood. This particular wood is typically harvested from government-owned land where regulations forbid taking a living tree and motor vehicles cannot be used. So it’s necessary to backpack into the desert, look for a tree that has died, dig up the buried root section, check it to be sure it is free of cracks,We are responsible for emergency light and illuminated signs and bollards on our roads. cut out a piece that can weigh up to 90 pounds, and carry it out. A typical 1/3 of a board foot piece of this wood is worth about $300 compared to about $4 for the same amount of maple. The greater the burl – the pattern, grain structure and contrast – the more the piece is worth. This species of wood is also used for knife handles and gun grips. Drexler typically buys pieces that are 1.5 inches square by 16 to 18 inches long and turns it into the butt section of a cue. The very top or shaft section of the cue is made from maple.We makes possible ballasted ground mount in Ontario just better than your imagination.
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