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Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Wed May 20, 2015 9:12 pm
by kamkiel
This pipe was almost finished, but it got itself broken. I played around with some wire brushes and think I got something similar to a light blast. As all ways, feel free to leave critiques and/or comments. Even though the pipe broke before I could finish I think it was well enough along to critique (plus, like everyone here, I want to get better)

Thanks for your time,
Kiel

Re: Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 2:37 pm
by baiguai
I love that finish! You used brushes on a dremel or similar?
Good stuff!

Re: Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 6:19 pm
by Ocelot55
Finish is acceptable, but I like the pipe better! Nice shape!

Re: Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 8:13 pm
by kamkiel
baiguai wrote:I love that finish! You used brushes on a dremel or similar?
Good stuff!
Yep, I used the wire brush that is bowl shape for most of the surface, and the small kind that looks like a paint brush (bristles all together) for the tight areas.

Re: Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 8:19 pm
by kamkiel
Ocelot55 wrote:Finish is acceptable, but I like the pipe better! Nice shape!
Thanks you! I was disappointed when the mortise just suddenly cracked. I sawed the shank down and added an extention. Have to make a new stem, and even though the wood has some flaws I don't think I will try the rusticating again.

Hopefully soon I can post a 100% usable finished pipe soon.

Re: Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 4:38 am
by Charl
I agree! The finish is allright, but the shape definitely great!

Re: Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 7:31 pm
by The Smoking Yeti
Yeah, the finish isn't very good on it's own. However, I think if you did a craggy rustication then gave it the wire-brush treatment, that could add some excellent depth to the texture!

Re: Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2015 8:02 pm
by kamkiel
The Smoking Yeti wrote:Yeah, the finish isn't very good on it's own. However, I think if you did a craggy rustication then gave it the wire-brush treatment, that could add some excellent depth to the texture!
I agree, thank you. In the very least, a craggy rustication would help even out the rustication as a whole.

To other members on the forum who suddenly find themselves wanting to "try" something new while finish a pipe up, it is good to do it on a scrap piece of briar first, or on one of the reject pipes that are slowly filling up a tucked away box. I often neglect to do this thinking that it will waste time. Then I ruin the pipe in some way, and spend even more time fixing that mistake. :)

Kiel

Re: Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 1:30 am
by kamkiel
So I took this tomato and turned it into a learning experience. I added a shank extention (not sure about what kind of wood it is, but the Chinese name is "jinsi nan"). I also played around with decorating the stem a bit too with some horn. Oh yeah, I also did some practice withh adding a cap on the end of the extension. Have a look and leave a comment or advice. Thank you, Kiel.

Re: Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 1:35 am
by kamkiel
I also took the stem off the original tomato, and put it on a pipe I did a while ago. I made some changes to that pipe as well, so if you have any comments or critiques on it, I would more than happy to hear them!

Re: Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 6:40 am
by Effe
Great work!!
You give attention on details,I have still
a lot to learn...

Re: Fake blast tomato attempt

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 9:28 am
by kamkiel
Effe wrote:Great work!!
You give attention on details,I have still
a lot to learn...
Thanks for the compliment :) I wish I had better attention to detail! That tomato got a little stain on the top part of the shank extention, and there are probably many other areas (rim on the bowl) I could have done better. My wife wanted me to sell it, but I don't really trust the extention's durability. So it is now mine :twisted:

The rusticated billiard I ended up breaking like a damn fool. I was out with a small pipe community here in Chongqing and was getting too excited talking with fellow pipe enthusiasts, for some reason I forgot that I wasn't in the shop and pulled the stem out while the pipe was hot and cracked the shank :banghead: At least it is me breaking my own pipes and not other people.

Kiel