First 2 Pipes
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 6:06 pm
Subject: First 2 pipes
Hi Everyone! Brand new pipe maker here. I just finished my first two. The first is the rusticated piece. The second is maple wood. There’s A TON wrong with both pipes, though I think the second piece is actually smokable. The first I would have thrown away early on, but I wanted to use it for practice and thought I might as well go through all the steps.
The tools used for these pipes are a drill press, belt sander, Dremel tool, sandpaper, leather dye, Shellac (on the rusticated one), and denatured alcohol…Oh, and a handsaw (which was terrible. Bandsaw coming shortly).
Again, I know there are a lot of problems with both pipes. Comments and feedback are welcome and encouraged. I’ve tried to list the problems for each as I see them. I am sure there are many issued I’m missing. Please feel free to point these out. Any tips for how to avoid the same shortcomings on pipe number 3 are most welcome. Sorry for the long post.
…BTW I just set up my Jet1221vs lathe. Hopefully, this will make life easier moving forward.
Pipe 1
The Bad:
• I didn’t really plan this pipe out. Just lined up the airway and chamber and went to town. Not the best strategy. I think with better planning I might have gotten a billiard(ish) shape. Hopefully next time.
• This thing stinks of shellac so badly and has so much stain inside the bowl that I don’t even want to try smoking it.
• Horrible shank stem fit (used a forestner bit on the shank and countersunk as an afterthought to improve fit)
• Bowl out of round
• Over drilled chamber
• Bowl walls way too thin
• Stain on inside of the bowl
• Side of Shank has a cut from a handsaw
• Stem beat up from belt sander marks
The Good:
• Kind of looks like a pipe
• Air tight
• I kind of like the rustication and the stain
Hi Everyone! Brand new pipe maker here. I just finished my first two. The first is the rusticated piece. The second is maple wood. There’s A TON wrong with both pipes, though I think the second piece is actually smokable. The first I would have thrown away early on, but I wanted to use it for practice and thought I might as well go through all the steps.
The tools used for these pipes are a drill press, belt sander, Dremel tool, sandpaper, leather dye, Shellac (on the rusticated one), and denatured alcohol…Oh, and a handsaw (which was terrible. Bandsaw coming shortly).
Again, I know there are a lot of problems with both pipes. Comments and feedback are welcome and encouraged. I’ve tried to list the problems for each as I see them. I am sure there are many issued I’m missing. Please feel free to point these out. Any tips for how to avoid the same shortcomings on pipe number 3 are most welcome. Sorry for the long post.
…BTW I just set up my Jet1221vs lathe. Hopefully, this will make life easier moving forward.
Pipe 1
The Bad:
• I didn’t really plan this pipe out. Just lined up the airway and chamber and went to town. Not the best strategy. I think with better planning I might have gotten a billiard(ish) shape. Hopefully next time.
• This thing stinks of shellac so badly and has so much stain inside the bowl that I don’t even want to try smoking it.
• Horrible shank stem fit (used a forestner bit on the shank and countersunk as an afterthought to improve fit)
• Bowl out of round
• Over drilled chamber
• Bowl walls way too thin
• Stain on inside of the bowl
• Side of Shank has a cut from a handsaw
• Stem beat up from belt sander marks
The Good:
• Kind of looks like a pipe
• Air tight
• I kind of like the rustication and the stain