Another great looking pipe! The grain contrast looks really nice and your finish sets it off really well. Not a standard shape, with the slight down turn at the base of the stem and under the bowl but I like it. Looks like it would be very comfortable in the hand. Nice job!
Oh, and if you're not signing your pipes, you NEED to. Every single one. Either by hand, like Jake Hackert, or some sort of stamp. I made a nice oak pipe rack with a small drawer underneath for a fellow YouTube pipe presenter last year in exchange for a pipe. The pipe is one of my favorites but he hadn't started signing or marking his pipes yet. Would be cool if he had.
Another great looking pipe! The grain contrast looks really nice and your finish sets it off really well. Not a standard shape, with the slight down turn at the base of the stem and under the bowl but I like it. Looks like it would be very comfortable in the hand. Nice job!
Oh, and if you're not signing your pipes, you NEED to. Every single one. Either by hand, like Jake Hackert, or some sort of stamp. I made a nice oak pipe rack with a small drawer underneath for a fellow YouTube pipe presenter last year in exchange for a pipe. The pipe is one of my favorites but he hadn't started signing or marking his pipes yet. Would be cool if he had.
I was forced to give the bowl that shape. The kit I used was drilled so darn deep with a pointed bit that the bottom of the chamber was more than a 1/4 inch below the draft hole. If I took any more off the bottom I would have sanded right into the tobacco chamber. Just another reason to drill your own holes! I only have one or two more pre-bored kits left and the rest are just plain old undrilled blocks of briar.
Beautiful work! May I ask do you make these for yourself or do you make to sell? Looks like something I'd like to add to my collection. :wink:
Another great looking pipe! The grain contrast looks really nice and your finish sets it off really well. Not a standard shape, with the slight down turn at the base of the stem and under the bowl but I like it. Looks like it would be very comfortable in the hand. Nice job!
Oh, and if you're not signing your pipes, you NEED to. Every single one. Either by hand, like Jake Hackert, or some sort of stamp. I made a nice oak pipe rack with a small drawer underneath for a fellow YouTube pipe presenter last year in exchange for a pipe. The pipe is one of my favorites but he hadn't started signing or marking his pipes yet. Would be cool if he had.
I was forced to give the bowl that shape. The kit I used was drilled so darn deep with a pointed bit that the bottom of the chamber was more than a 1/4 inch below the draft hole. If I took any more off the bottom I would have sanded right into the tobacco chamber. Just another reason to drill your own holes! I only have one or two more pre-bored kits left and the rest are just plain old undrilled blocks of briar.
Wow! wouldn't use that kit producer anymore personally. 1/4" off from the bottom is waaay off in the world of pipes. Sounds like you are about to start pipes from scratch anyways so now you'll be able to acheive perfection in the final smoke-ability of the pipe. Keep postin' your pipes!
Another great looking pipe! The grain contrast looks really nice and your finish sets it off really well. Not a standard shape, with the slight down turn at the base of the stem and under the bowl but I like it. Looks like it would be very comfortable in the hand. Nice job!
Oh, and if you're not signing your pipes, you NEED to. Every single one. Either by hand, like Jake Hackert, or some sort of stamp. I made a nice oak pipe rack with a small drawer underneath for a fellow YouTube pipe presenter last year in exchange for a pipe. The pipe is one of my favorites but he hadn't started signing or marking his pipes yet. Would be cool if he had.
I was forced to give the bowl that shape. The kit I used was drilled so darn deep with a pointed bit that the bottom of the chamber was more than a 1/4 inch below the draft hole. If I took any more off the bottom I would have sanded right into the tobacco chamber. Just another reason to drill your own holes! I only have one or two more pre-bored kits left and the rest are just plain old undrilled blocks of briar.
Wow! wouldn't use that kit producer anymore personally. 1/4" off from the bottom is waaay off in the world of pipes. Sounds like you are about to start pipes from scratch anyways so now you'll be able to acheive perfection in the final smoke-ability of the pipe. Keep postin' your pipes!
Actually this is the first one I've received from them that was bad. All the others were drilled perfectly. Guess you get a bad apple in the barrel every once in a while. Then again, they should at least check them before they sell it to someone.