Soul in
Precision

Beyond the wood and the brass lies the spirit of the game. We don't just build cues; we manifest the artisan's intent into every millimeter of Ash and Ebony.

Artisan hands sanding a cue
Chapter I

Timber Selection

The journey begins in the timber yards of the world. We look for North American Ash with straight, tight grain patternsโ€”the "chevrons" that signal strength and consistency. Each square is air-dried for years, never kiln-forced, allowing the moisture to leave the cells naturally, preserving the wood's inherent "life."

High grain wood
Stack of raw timber
Chapter II

The Splicing Process

Hand splicing wood

The V-Groove

Where density meets durability. The splice must be air-tight to ensure energy transfer.

Exotic wood inlays

Aesthetic Balance

Clamping wood

"The splice is the heartbeat of the cue. If it falters, the shot falters."

Lathe work
0.1mm
Chapter III

Precision Finishing

The final shape is achieved through a slow process of reduction. We never turn a cue to its final diameter in one go. We take off a millimeter, let it rest, and return weeks later. This prevents the wood from warping.

The finish is not a lacquer, but a proprietary blend of oils and waxes, rubbed in by hand over several days. It feels like silk, yet provides the grip needed for the ultimate break.

The Master's Touch
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A cue is not just an instrument of physics; it is a bridge between the playerโ€™s mind and the movement of the spheres.
Master Craftsman Elias Thorne