2009-2010 Pipe In The Hat trade

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Theme of this year's pipe in the hat?

Poll ended at Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:11 pm

Classic Catalog Billiard
4
19%
Nosewarmer
7
33%
Plateaux
1
5%
Aquatic
1
5%
Horror
1
5%
Multitexture
3
14%
Oriental
0
No votes
Tolkien
4
19%
 
Total votes: 21

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Re: 2009-2010 Pipe In The Hat trade

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Ah well, maybe next year :)
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hello,
owerall damn nice pipes!
t3,
pipe looks much better with the yellow stem,
but you should make a real curve on the "heel"(??) of the bowl, as the over all shape is very traditional.

vermont freehand,
you should get rid of atleast half of the ebonite near the button,
if we forget that, the pipe looks really good and well executed,


ill try to post the pics of my entry tonight,
i made an thick shanked 6paneled dublin. or a freehand, i´m really not sure.

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here we go,
the pipe is aproximately nine cm long,
the stem was a bit of a challenge to me, as i decided to make it as short as possible,
well atleast its comfortable in mouth.
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i tried a new way to drill the chamber, ive been thinking about this for a while but haven´t had a pipe that it would fit with.
dont know how it smokes from the larger area of the bowl, but if my calculations are right,
it should be no problem. this is a perfect opportunity to give it as test.
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i hope that the one who gets this is satisfied.

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I reworked the stem and it's quite thin now, so can't go any thinner. The button is not the best, but here it is, too bad the shadow makes the corrections hard to see.

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and a shot of the birdseye on the bottom;

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OK, I tried to wait, as I love surprises But damnit, I am also not good at being patient So here's my little guy

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The pipe was drilled all freehand. It came out really well, i think There's a slight gap in the bamboo/shank joint, which i am not happy about. And the drafthole is about 5 mm off center. And I am just not 100% satisfied with the stem. Still, he's a friendly fella with lots of spunk. I'm almost sad to see him go. I'd be more than happy to chat more about the pipe to whom ever end up with him. And anyone else really.
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Vermont Freehand wrote:I reworked the stem and it's quite thin now, so can't go any thinner. The button is not the best, but here it is, too bad the shadow makes the corrections hard to see.
That is a *significant* improvement, Steve. Reworking the stem really made that pipe "pop". Nice work!
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KurtHuhn wrote:
Vermont Freehand wrote:I reworked the stem and it's quite thin now, so can't go any thinner. The button is not the best, but here it is, too bad the shadow makes the corrections hard to see.
That is a *significant* improvement, Steve. Reworking the stem really made that pipe "pop". Nice work!
yep!
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Re: 2009-2010 Pipe In The Hat trade

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HHMPH! No body wants to comment on my little pipe!

The poor little guy feels left out. Its OK Phil, (I've named him Phil) I still love you!
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Nick, I like the shape, but the line of bamboo and shank are a bit odd looking. Not sure the shank ring color really looks good on that pipe, but everyone's taste is different.

Now, off to work on my addition.
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I like Phil, shape and the little color ring. Just not a fan of bamboo.
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I would be proud to smoke Phil. Do you always have candy hearts out?
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Thanks guys. Phil feels better now. My wife being the wonderful woman she is, has separate coordinated decorations for each holiday season on the calendar. As we are approaching Valentines day, it candy hearts, roses and lots of other such stuff.
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I keep roses and candy hearts in my shop at all times. I figured that if I surrounded myself with romantic type stuff would make me more like Love Geiger....but then I realized that Love's name isn't pronounced "Love" at all...so now I just have a bunch of roses and hearts in my shop cause they are so pretty.
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Re: 2009-2010 Pipe In The Hat trade

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SimeonTurner wrote:I keep roses and candy hearts in my shop at all times. I figured that if I surrounded myself with romantic type stuff would make me more like Love Geiger....but then I realized that Love's name isn't pronounced "Love" at all...so now I just have a bunch of roses and hearts in my shop cause they are so pretty.
LOL!

How is Love's name pronouced then?
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Nick wrote:How is Love's name pronouced then?
Steve.
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Attached are some photos of my PITH submission. It's not perfect and I keep seeing areas where I still need improvement (its only my second hand cut stem), but that's all part of the process, I suppose. I do have one question. There is a ring around the bottom part of the stummel where the grain is darker than on the rest of the pipe. You can see it pretty clearly in the second photo. This is the first time that I have come across this, and I used the same process on this pipe that I have on all the others that I've made. Is this just the grain? Should I rusticate or just go with it? I can rusticate and refinish before the deadline, but I'm not sure if I should...it has pretty decent grain.

Let me know what you think, and feel free to offer any critiques.

Thanks,
Micah

p.s. That's my wife's hand in the first picture...don't want you guys thinking I'm delicate. :)

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Very cool Micah! I like that shape a lot. Looks like you've got a small gap between the stem and shank which is something that's been plaguing me as well. I've gotten it pretty small, but it's still always there....grrr.....
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Re: 2009-2010 Pipe In The Hat trade

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I've had a few plateau do the same thing, not that far into the wood however. I don't mind it in your pipe, the way it is at nearly the same height up the stummel as the shank it kind of flows with the pipe. I would say leave it.
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Re: 2009-2010 Pipe In The Hat trade

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Thanks for the thoughts, guys. Beatus, there is a gap and I know what I did wrong to cause it. I faced the shank end using a forstner bit, but I didn't use a big enough bit...so when I tried to take off the extra bits around the faced area with the sander it make the shank face uneven. I think I could probably fix it but I'm afraid that I might just mess things up worse, and this close to the deadline, I don't want to have to try to make another pipe. I'm sill learning and these types of projects are really helpful. Hopefully whoever gets it will derive some pleasure from it, despite its myriad imperfections.

- Micah
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That one is easy, Micah. Use a piece of 400-grit sandpaper laid flat on a flat, hard surface, and gently drag the shank end across it until everything is square. It may take a while, but it's good practice for the future.
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