Tried a little rustication on my latest pipe. Comments welcome!
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First crack at rustication
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I really like the rustication....has a very natural/earthy look. Cool beans!
I really like the rustication....has a very natural/earthy look. Cool beans!
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First crack at rustication
Thank you for the kind words and especailly Ranmdom for the tips. I certainly agree that speed of the cutting bit plays a large part in how it "goes". Whats funny is how much different a pipe looks once I slap it on my scanner and look at the image. It realy is an unflattering way to view a pipe. Looking at it, I certainly have more work to do on the shank sides.
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