How Are Meucci Cues Made?
Crafting a Meucci cue is a meticulous process that balances precision, artistry, and performance. Each cue goes through multiple stages to ensure it meets our high standards before it reaches your hands.

Shaft Turning & Curing:
We carefully turn down the shaft wood in stages, allowing it to season properly to prevent warping and ensure long-term stability.
Precision Cutting:
The individual components of the cue, including the forearm, handle, and butt sleeve, are precisely cut (±1/1000th of an inch) to fit together seamlessly.

Splicing & Assembly:
The cue’s structure is carefully spliced and bonded, ensuring a strong, balanced construction.
Inlay Work:
We cut intricate cavities and fit inlays with precision, creating the signature Meucci aesthetic and detail.

Wrapping:
If the cue design includes a wrap, we apply and seal it (unless a pressed or leather wrap is requested) for aesthetic appeal and durability.
Staining & Finishing:
Depending on the model, cues are stained to achieve the desired color and depth before moving to the final finishing stages.

Top Coat Application:
A high-quality sealer and top coat are sprayed on to protect the cue and enhance its smooth feel.
Drying & Buffing:
The cue is given time to cure, then carefully buffed to a flawless, wet-look finish.

Quality Inspections:
At multiple checkpoints, we verify that each cue maintains its structural integrity and meets Meucci’s exacting standards.