Classic English Billiard...

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Classic English Billiard...

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In light of recent thread conversations, I thought I would repost this classic English billiard that I originally posted about three years ago that got ZERO comments/critiques. I really don't understand your apathy, fellas. Not even the first yellow line. My only conclusion is that it was perfect and made you ashamed of your own work.

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Actually, I think that in the right mood, sitting on my porch, watching the smoke do gymnastics inside the clear shank would be exactly the ticket. :D :D :D
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the question that begs to be asked: why 3 inches of clear tubing and not 30.....?

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I like the way you think, Mr. Monster, sea-type. 8)
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Okay, okay, funnies aside, some real comments.

I would like to see this design streamlined, meaning, get rid of the extra step-down on the stummel side and the accent ring on the stem side. Make the briar, tube and stem all on the same level. Still with the tenons to fit the rubbing over.

Also, I think you're saddle radius is too straight, I think it needs a little curve over the width of the stem, just like you would have at the button.

I like the shape of the bowl, but I think it asks for a stubbier shank. A taller bowl, I think, would pair better with shank and stem as you currently have.

Have you smoked this thing?? I'd be curious to hear how it performs...

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In all seriousness, and an attempt to work on my "eye" for shapes... What bothers me is that the fairly traditional, and organic, shapes of the bowl and stem are interrupted with a straight-ass piece of tube. Were the tubing shaped in a more blended way, and without the accent ring etcetera that Sea mentioned, maybe. Conversely, more mechanically styled bowl and stem to go with the stark line of the tubing. Still wouldn't be my cup of tea, but perhaps it could be pulled together. Am I way off base in thinking it "could be done", even if it probably shouldn't?
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Maddwarf69 wrote: Mon Jul 26, 2021 9:24 pm In all seriousness, and an attempt to work on my "eye" for shapes... What bothers me is that the fairly traditional, and organic, shapes of the bowl and stem are interrupted with a straight-ass piece of tube. Were the tubing shaped in a more blended way, and without the accent ring etcetera that Sea mentioned, maybe. Conversely, more mechanically styled bowl and stem to go with the stark line of the tubing. Still wouldn't be my cup of tea, but perhaps it could be pulled together. Am I way off base in thinking it "could be done", even if it probably shouldn't?
You're straight ass. This is a perfect English billiard.
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seamonster wrote: Mon Jul 26, 2021 3:43 pm Okay, okay, funnies aside, some real comments.

I would like to see this design streamlined, meaning, get rid of the extra step-down on the stummel side and the accent ring on the stem side. Make the briar, tube and stem all on the same level. Still with the tenons to fit the rubbing over.

Also, I think you're saddle radius is too straight, I think it needs a little curve over the width of the stem, just like you would have at the button.

I like the shape of the bowl, but I think it asks for a stubbier shank. A taller bowl, I think, would pair better with shank and stem as you currently have.

Have you smoked this thing?? I'd be curious to hear how it performs...

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I remember when I made this, looking at it and thinking, "Why did I add that other step down?"
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JMG wrote: Mon Jul 26, 2021 11:30 pm This is a perfect English billiard.
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Damn right. :lol:

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I like it. I imagine a mad chemist pouring chemicals from test tube to test tube. A tattered and stained lab coat. The center tube fills with smoke as his mind wastes away.

If you ever smoked this, I'd be curious to see how yellow that tube got!
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brownleafbeardsman wrote: Tue Jul 27, 2021 6:47 pm I like it. I imagine a mad chemist pouring chemicals from test tube to test tube. A tattered and stained lab coat. The center tube fills with smoke as his mind wastes away.

If you ever smoked this, I'd be curious to see how yellow that tube got!
I did smoke it a few times and then gave it away as a gift to a friend. It smoked extremely cool and it was neat watching the smoke. The polycarbonate tube cleaned up really easily just by running a paper towel through it. However, it did collect a lot of moisture throughout the smoke.
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