Well, for reasons way too boring to get into (involving the twirling beachball of death, for you Mac users) I can only get this drawing posted now.
It does give an idea, I hope, of what I mean about the taper in profile. It's not a big deal, really, since I'm pretty open to changing ideas and perspectives. (Hence, the nickname loosewatches I use on other forums)
I drill, (again, for reasons too boring..) on a milling table I made for my pocket sized mini lathe. It's not great, but it works. That lathe is so incredibly tiny, that I can't really drill by hand with the tailstock. I don't have the skills now to do it any other way. I have a wood lathe but I'm still lacking funds to finish making my jaws for it.
You're right, though, sasquatch, that would be the way to it.
I drilled it on my little milling table and then shaped on a disk sander. The only thing I did on the lathe as far as shaping was clean up the outer circumference of the bowl, (The place where the rings would be if I didn't chicken out.....) and clean up my sloppy rim shaping with 150 grit. I did this by making a wooden taper to fit in the headstock, and turning the business end to fit the tobacco hole like a pin gauge. I guess pictures would help, here, too.
It's nearly impossible to turn anything bigger than a key chain sized pipe without destroying it on a mini lathe. (OK this pipe fit on there. Without the stem it's 3 and 3/4 inches.) I have to turn my compound slide 90 degrees and use that, and though it works, I wouldn't recommend it. Nerves of steel (which don't have) are needed.
I decided that since I couldn't get the "pinched" effect I was looking for in the profile, I'd pinch the whole shank in side to side. Actually, and I know isn't exactly logical, it seems to me to be wearing bell bottoms. (Flared trousers for you Brits.) Logically, were it more pinched in profile it should look More flared, but. O well.
Too much coffee this morning, I do think. And I'm off to a birthday party full of family and five-year-olds. Yay!
(And I still haven't even mentioned what that "moving of the shape" did to the ass end of the pipe. More on this later ......if I can get my pikturz up)
