This is my first attempt at bamboo.
Weight – 42 grams
Chamber – 20mm x 40mm
Height – 61mm
Length – 168mm
* used metric system
Pipe #17 (first bamboo)
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Pipe #17 (first bamboo)
My pipemaking way
http://pipes.olegkoval.com
http://pipes.olegkoval.com
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- Posts: 50
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Re: Pipe #17 (first bamboo)
Thank you, Alexander.bondarev wrote:Very nice pipe, Oleg!
Oh, yesCharl wrote: Oi, bamboo the fickle mistress!
My pipemaking way
http://pipes.olegkoval.com
http://pipes.olegkoval.com
Re: Pipe #17 (first bamboo)
Great pipe! Nice work for sure. Thanks for showing us.
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Re: Pipe #17 (first bamboo)
I really like the "erupting" effect on the inner edge of the chamber. Is that the natural plateaux stained on the top or rusticated and stained? My moniter res stinks .
Re: Pipe #17 (first bamboo)
I think it would look sharper if there was a more defined bowl/shank conjunction. Might just be me, but I also think the last knuckle of bamboo and the stem are too close. There is a nice even distance between the pipe to the first knuckle and if follows the same pattern to the last knuckle, and then suddenly the short distance between the last on and the stem.
Good job on an even transition to the bamboo though! I have played with a lot of bamboo and still can't get a really nice transition.
Kiel
Good job on an even transition to the bamboo though! I have played with a lot of bamboo and still can't get a really nice transition.
Kiel
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Re: Pipe #17 (first bamboo)
Thank you guys.
Yes, it's a natural plateaux stained.finster wrote:I really like the "erupting" effect on the inner edge of the chamber. Is that the natural plateaux stained on the top or rusticated and stained? My moniter res stinks .
My pipemaking way
http://pipes.olegkoval.com
http://pipes.olegkoval.com