Pantograph (n.) – - Billiards Dictionary
Pantograph (n.) –
This is a relatively simple machine that is used to duplicate inlay cuts within a cue so that the sizing will be accurate. When compared to the technical CNC machines, this is more like a tape measure, but when this effective tool is used to inlay a cue stick, you are getting a cue with genuine handcrafted inlays.

If you don’t like the CNC method, then it’s typical to use a pantograph to get your inlays squared up.

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