4th Pipe - Churchwarden
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2021 1:35 pm
Well, with Christmas coming I had decided to have a go at a churchwarden for a gift, and this was the result. It's the first time I've tried a bowl top with the plateau grain, and while I like the look of it I'm not quite sure i like how the finish on it turned out. I put several coats of thinned shellac on it, and I think it looks overvarnished or something. The rest of the pipe was treated with normal stain and buffing, with the stem being premolded ebonite.
I had an more rounded shape in mind when i drew the pipe out, but with the making of it it turned into something different, which I still rather like. This being my fourth pipe I know there's plenty off shapewise, and i don't have the stem-shank connection very perfect at all. Plus there is a small crack at the shank-stem junction (9th photo.)I filled it with super glue and sanded it off, and I'm not sure thats the proper way to do it, but it worked. Give me as many corrections as you like, the more the merrier.
In terms of the quality of the pipe, what would be an honest price for it (without the cracked stummel)? I made it as a gift and so it is, but several acquaintances have wanted some and I'd like to get a proper price for this quality without overcharging.
Thanks for any advice in advance!
I had an more rounded shape in mind when i drew the pipe out, but with the making of it it turned into something different, which I still rather like. This being my fourth pipe I know there's plenty off shapewise, and i don't have the stem-shank connection very perfect at all. Plus there is a small crack at the shank-stem junction (9th photo.)I filled it with super glue and sanded it off, and I'm not sure thats the proper way to do it, but it worked. Give me as many corrections as you like, the more the merrier.
In terms of the quality of the pipe, what would be an honest price for it (without the cracked stummel)? I made it as a gift and so it is, but several acquaintances have wanted some and I'd like to get a proper price for this quality without overcharging.
Thanks for any advice in advance!