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I am using a SS tube inside the bamboo and as a tenon to go into the acrylic/ebonite stem (so, mouthpiece does not have a tenon but a mortise in which SS tube is going into)...
this all is working nice (in general) but i have some doubt sregarding how to clean, seal the bamboo...
i clean the bamboo with alcohol and with sandpaper grit 2000... however, i can get it to be perfectly clean (scared to sand more) - i would be happy to get it as clean as possible - to look proffesional and well done... the knuckles are also looking a bit dirty...
after sanding i am polishing the shank and applying carnauba on the bamboo using a soft wheel... it works more or less o.k. but still, it is not perfect (IMO) and i would like to improve... i would like to get it clean, well made...
can somebody tell me how...
here is the picture of my latest pipe (still have to use a dremel tool to sand a bit more on knuckles - i was thinking to use a glue to seal the knuckles to prevent them to get dirty while working on a briar (during the proces of making a protect the bamboo with the masking tape not to get dirty but still i can't protect it perfectly)....
to tell it simple - i am not to happy with the result and would like to improve.... so, help needed.... thank you all...

