Finally have had some time to post pictures for critiques. This is my first try at a Dublin. After looking at the pictures myself, the most obvious thing that jumped out at is the bottom line. I am struggling with getting a nice line from shank to stem, and need to really refine my symmetry. I forgot to get a picture of the button, but it is on par with my other stems(another thing that I need to work harder on). Critiques are more than welcome!
Kiel
1st dublin
Re: 1st dublin
Something I see is that the lowest point on the pipe appears to be directly underneath the tobacco chamber. I think you should have taken more off the heal and baked the lowest point up closer to the shank.
Very nice pipe.
Very nice pipe.
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Re: 1st dublin
There appears to be just a bit more material on the right side of the bowl than the right from the picture with the shank facing forward. Other than that and what Calsbeek said, it's good.
Re: 1st dublin
Good eyes both of you! The bowl actually doesn't line up with the shank when looked at from the top and back. When I was shaping the pipe, the bowl ended up being turned very slightly in a clockwise direction.
The other mistake I made with this pipe is the mortise/tenon. I drilled the mortise out a little oversized and slid an acrylic sleeve into it. The tenon is delrin and twist back and forth in the mortise real good, but is just really hard to pull out.
Thanks for the critiques!
Kiel
The other mistake I made with this pipe is the mortise/tenon. I drilled the mortise out a little oversized and slid an acrylic sleeve into it. The tenon is delrin and twist back and forth in the mortise real good, but is just really hard to pull out.
Thanks for the critiques!
Kiel
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Re: 1st dublin
Hey Kamkiel. Nice pipe, although i agree about the bottom line. Did you drill mortise and airway at different angles? if not, then it will probably be difficult to correct the bottom line with a good lift.
Re: 1st dublin
Thank you. Yes the mortise and airway are drilled at different angles. I will do better on the next oneBrianMadsen wrote:Hey Kamkiel. Nice pipe, although i agree about the bottom line. Did you drill mortise and airway at different angles? if not, then it will probably be difficult to correct the bottom line with a good lift.
Kiel