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Posts posted by cmtecca
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1 hour ago, cnosil said:
use a .355" shaft instead? use a shim?
I've got 6 heads, and already bought 6 .370 shafts haha, so I guess I'll try the shim route.
Do you have experience with them? I've heard mixed reviews
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I've designed my own putter, and had it CNC milled. It's freaking gorgeous, and I'm obsessed.
It has a flow-neck design, and unfortunately, the diameter male section that goes inside the shaft is just slightly too small for the .370" shaft it's used for.
I've tried putting tape around the tip before inserting in the shaft, and it seemed to work, but only for about 2 hours of use, then the head came loose again.
I'm using a lot of epoxy with glass beads, but don't want the putterhead to be wobbly or come loose. Any suggestions as to how to make it work?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Removing Excess Epoxy
in Club Making/Repair & DIY Projects
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Whilst putting putter heads into the shafts, I may have used a little bit too much epoxy. As they set/dried overnight, there's been some overflow (see attached pics).
Also - any tips on how to avoid this happening?
Thanks!