Hello everyone,
First, a hearty thank you to all for the WEALTH of information, and ENCOURAGEMENT, and display of skills.
Second, thanks for taking a look. This is the eighth pipe I've made, and I think I finally have one worth showing.
I'm mostly interested in hearing about shape and general proportions, but would love to hear any feedback so that No.9 will be better, and No.10 and so on.....
Also, this is my first go at taking pictures, any feedback on them would be great, also. (I know they're a little yellow, had to have the wife come help this colorblind guy out.... SHE says they're pretty true to color now...
Before you have at them, please know I've had a few (hundred) critiques in my art career, so my feeling won't be hurt.
I know I'm new at this, and I know the point is to see the good things, and the things to work on for next time. I'm looking for any and all help.
Cheers,
Jeremy.
first post for critique, pipe No.8 for me.
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first post for critique, pipe No.8 for me.
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Re: first post for critique, pipe No.8 for me.
That's really nice for #8.
Next time, try to make the line on the back of the bowl go from the top to the bottom. You have one line to the top of the shank and another on the bowl on the side of the shank. Take a bit of material off all around the shank and it will look smoother.
Keep on making pipes, I look forward to seeing the next one.
Next time, try to make the line on the back of the bowl go from the top to the bottom. You have one line to the top of the shank and another on the bowl on the side of the shank. Take a bit of material off all around the shank and it will look smoother.
Keep on making pipes, I look forward to seeing the next one.
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Re: first post for critique, pipe No.8 for me.
Thanks for the compliments,sandahlpipe wrote:That's really nice for #8.
Next time, try to make the line on the back of the bowl go from the top to the bottom. You have one line to the top of the shank and another on the bowl on the side of the shank. Take a bit of material off all around the shank and it will look smoother.
Keep on making pipes, I look forward to seeing the next one.
and I think you are spot on with the advice... that's been bugging me too.
It seems like a tricky move, I think I need to get some smaller round files...
Thanks again,
Jeremy.
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Definitely smaller files. And let me suggest investing in good files for just about everything. There was a recent discussion on fast cutting files that was helpful. I need to post pics of my files soon.
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Re: first post for critique, pipe No.8 for me.
Yup, I read, googled, and bookmarked all over that thread.... just need to process, make some decisions, and order, order, order! Post some pics, please, I think it would be helpful to SEE what these tools look like and what it is about them that makes people like the tools they use.sandahlpipe wrote:Definitely smaller files. And let me suggest investing in good files for just about everything. There was a recent discussion on fast cutting files that was helpful. I need to post pics of my files soon.
I know some folks around here have a mental image of these tools just by hearing the name, but some of us new folks need to see them....
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Re: first post for critique, pipe No.8 for me.
Good job.
Best regards.
Félix
Buen trabajo.
Saludos.
Félix
Best regards.
Félix
Buen trabajo.
Saludos.
Félix
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Re: first post for critique, pipe No.8 for me.
Nice pipe!
Nice cone of thread. What brand? I'm retired from the rag business.
Nice cone of thread. What brand? I'm retired from the rag business.
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Re: first post for critique, pipe No.8 for me.
nice pipe, for stem files the aluminum and magi cut by nicholson are great. George , Latakia lover, has the complete story and a video that should rock your world if you need perfection. I believe Mr. Caskwith settled on the magi cut. Good luck.
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Re: first post for critique, pipe No.8 for me.
Thanks for the comments, folks.
Much appreciated. I'm feeling encouraged.... on to No.9
baweaver - I'm not sure what brand that thread is, it's not one I typically use... usually use Mettler.
What was your gig in the rag business??
Much appreciated. I'm feeling encouraged.... on to No.9
baweaver - I'm not sure what brand that thread is, it's not one I typically use... usually use Mettler.
What was your gig in the rag business??
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