Rocklite vs Ebony

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Jorge Rodrigues

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Hello,

I am a cue maker, and I generally use ebony for the butts.

Today my supplier spoke to me about Rocklite as a substitute.

Has anybody used this before?

What are your opinions about it?


Thanks
 
Jorge Rodrigues":1jdifhum said:
Hello,

I am a cue maker, and I generally use ebony for the butts.

Excuse my ignorance - what physical properties are needed for cue butts?

BugBear
 
Walney Col":25fakjye said:
bugbear":25fakjye said:
Jorge Rodrigues":25fakjye said:
Hello,

I am a cue maker, and I generally use ebony for the butts.

Excuse my ignorance - what physical properties are needed for cue butts?

BugBear
High density and predictable grain seem to be the top priorities.

I can understand density, but why worry about grain - a sharp tool (or even sand paper...) will deal with any working issues, and wild grain is pretty!

If there is a practical reason for wanting uniformity, a plastic or composite would seem an ideal choice.

BugBear
 
Snooker cues regularly experience a wide range of moisture and heat variation during normal use and straighness of the grain is the only thing that prevents them warping from one day to the next. Being a manufactured product the grain in Rocklite is 100% predictable which actually makes it superior to ebony for any application (including guitar necks) where environmental conditions don't always remain stable.
 
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