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Re: First briar handcarved pipe

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 12:27 pm
by d.huber
Ccoolee wrote:Yeah huber I'm not known for spelling. I have not purchased pimos book. Because, I prefer to hunt for information on line that is how I ended up here. I suggest it incase a fella like the feel of paper or learns better that way?

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No worries concerning spelling. Just making sure the correct info is out there. :)

I see your point about wanting to have something in front of you to read and learn from, but the PIMO book does not offer the quality or amount of information located here (not even close). The PIMO book is to PMF as "See Jane Run" is to "War and Peace." I just don't see the point in purchasing it if you've already found the forum.

Re: First briar handcarved pipe

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 1:15 pm
by Alden
lancefisher51 wrote: Now please explain to me what about this pipe looks that bad?
Eh... You don't want an actual answer to that do you ??
Honestly I don't think anyone here has much said what they actually think. There's no real reason to. It's the first pipe you've made. You are enthusiastic about it. You plan to make more. Saying things that sound insulting is no way to encourage someone who is new.
But, don't keep making pipes that look like this.
Everything is wrong with it.
If I didn't tell you that, you might never know. I am telling you so you can learn.
The good news is, you can take the information you have quickly learned here and make the next one better.
You didn't know anything when you made this one. Now you know that pipes should (ideally) have stems.
Now you know that searching these forums will give you most of the answers you need.
Need to find out how to make stems ? Theres an entire forum on stem work. Dig deep.
All of the answers are here, just keep reading.

Re: First briar handcarved pipe

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 6:51 pm
by E.L.Cooley
Huber I fully understand what you mean. I'm thankful you guys are willing to share.


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Re: First briar handcarved pipe

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:32 pm
by Sasquatch
Toenail Fungus?


I'll fungus you, Weaver. Brewing up a big batch for Chicago and you can have some.


FWIW Lance, Alden's post is bang on. No harm meant, we're not here to beat you up or run you through some kind of initiation. But this is a place where we make a very specific instrument mostly in very specific ways. If you want help with that, we're here. If you want to carve folk-art, hash-pipes, or basically anything else outside of either English or Danish pipe traditions, you'll find very little here except mild abuse, much of it actually not directed at you or your work - this forum also seems to exist such that pipe makers who know each other can bang each other on the head and make honking noises.

Re: First briar handcarved pipe

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 10:34 pm
by baweaverpipes
Sasquatch wrote:Toenail Fungus?


I'll fungus you, Weaver. Brewing up a big batch for Chicago and you can have some.
Sas,
Sincere apologies, but I just couldn't help myself.

Re: First briar handcarved pipe

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 12:27 am
by Sasquatch
Too late! I'm keepin my toes warm and wet for the next 3 months.

Re: First briar handcarved pipe

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 7:55 am
by lancefisher51
No worries. I love criticism. I understand that my first pipe is use up to par. Lets just wait an see what the next one brings :)

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Re: First briar handcarved pipe

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 1:34 pm
by d.huber
Sasquatch wrote:Toenail Fungus?


I'll fungus you, Weaver. Brewing up a big batch for Chicago and you can have some.


FWIW Lance, Alden's post is bang on. No harm meant, we're not here to beat you up or run you through some kind of initiation. But this is a place where we make a very specific instrument mostly in very specific ways. If you want help with that, we're here. If you want to carve folk-art, hash-pipes, or basically anything else outside of either English or Danish pipe traditions, you'll find very little here except mild abuse, much of it actually not directed at you or your work - this forum also seems to exist such that pipe makers who know each other can bang each other on the head and make honking noises.
BTW Todd, your honking noises have gotten much better. I can tell you've been working on them.