SFPinkSmartie
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Hello,
Just wondering if I could get the some advice or even a decent link to a tutorial on the best way to make a joint between two dowels that can be separated when needed, similar to a snooker cue.
I'm yet to find any good resources online. From what I have found though, I could use two tee nuts and a threaded rod but I've really know idea if this is the best way to go. I was able to test this however the m8 tee nut split the dowel (test piece) so I will most likely have to go smaller, I used m8 it because I have a m8 threaded rod in the house. The dowel has a 25mm diameter and is just over a meter long, then split in half.
As I mentioned I really don't know the best way to do this so any advise would be great.
Thanks
Just wondering if I could get the some advice or even a decent link to a tutorial on the best way to make a joint between two dowels that can be separated when needed, similar to a snooker cue.
I'm yet to find any good resources online. From what I have found though, I could use two tee nuts and a threaded rod but I've really know idea if this is the best way to go. I was able to test this however the m8 tee nut split the dowel (test piece) so I will most likely have to go smaller, I used m8 it because I have a m8 threaded rod in the house. The dowel has a 25mm diameter and is just over a meter long, then split in half.
As I mentioned I really don't know the best way to do this so any advise would be great.
Thanks
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