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The first thing we do is basically cut it in half. From these halves we then cut them further to produce various cue stock materials; ferrules, joints, butt caps and inlay slabs.
Cutting is tricky as we want to maximize our turning stock and minimize waste. It takes years of experience to cut a tusk section into usable materials with minimal waste.
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