Shaping first.
- KurtHuhn
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Shaping first.
I'm not exactly a newbie at shaping first, but I've not exactly done a lot of it either. And, truth be told, lathe shaping almost always had some part in what I was doing. And I always approached a block with the thought of "How am I going to drill the holes?" while shaping. That limited my creativity a lot, I think, because I was constantly worrying about the direction and placement of the holes and channels. Just this week I've really started pushing myself to see what I can do if I forget about the holes entirely. What could I come up with?
Well, let me tell you, it's pretty damn impressive. To hell with the holes. The holes aren't what makes a pipe attractive or compelling. The pipe is what makes a pipe impressive. Make the pipe, then figure out how to drill the sucker. I haven't been able to make a shape yet that couldn't be drilled with a little planning.
Advice? Forget the holes. Make a sculpture that looks good, then drill some holes in it. You won't be disappointed.
Well, let me tell you, it's pretty damn impressive. To hell with the holes. The holes aren't what makes a pipe attractive or compelling. The pipe is what makes a pipe impressive. Make the pipe, then figure out how to drill the sucker. I haven't been able to make a shape yet that couldn't be drilled with a little planning.
Advice? Forget the holes. Make a sculpture that looks good, then drill some holes in it. You won't be disappointed.
- LexKY_Pipe
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Go figure. And I thought the holes helped you smoke the pipe. I'll be damn. Now I understand that pipes have nothing to do with the holes. Pretty soon, pipes will have nothing to do with tobacco or smoking. With all the no smoking ordinances across the country, I think you guys are onto something.
In the meantime, I'm going to go drill some holes so I can smoke this damn pipe.
In the meantime, I'm going to go drill some holes so I can smoke this damn pipe.
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Can't wait. And let me thank you one more time for posting the stem-making photo essay. I completed my very first hand-made stem yesterday(along with attached stummel) and I'm pretty happy with it. There are definitely things I have to work on to get it down, but now the general idea of how to take it from start to finish are comfortably housed in my head. Hopefully I'll have some pics posted in a few days. Building a little photography box.KurtHuhn wrote:Wait 'till you see the latest crop of free-shaped pipes.
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I will attempt to take a video of the drilling process this weekend. But before I can, I've got another video I have to post-produce and make viewable. It's been so long ago, I can't even recall what it is. Rough shaping and lathe turning, maybe? Jeez, I'm a procrastinator....Tano wrote:I would really like to see how its done safely, if there is such a way.
I thought you were going to post that vacation video of yours where you went to England to go Stummel Picking in a Briar Patch.KurtHuhn wrote: I will attempt to take a video of the drilling process this weekend. But before I can, I've got another video I have to post-produce and make viewable. It's been so long ago, I can't even recall what it is. Rough shaping and lathe turning, maybe? Jeez, I'm a procrastinator....
Regards,
Frank.
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Frank.
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