can anyone make me a drawing of a cross secition of a calabash pipe... i havee seen pictures but am not sure.. woudl be happy to see the technical drawing how one calabash has to look like....thank you
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p.s. it can be done by hand - no problem... just to see how everything fits inside the bowl and other stuff....
calabash question...
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Todd did an excellent blog on the process. It can be found here: CALABASH
The title is: Evolution of a Calabash or Why High-Grade Pipes are Expensive
Making a proper calabash is extremely involved, difficult, exacting and very time consuming.
If I may be so bold, develop your skills in the process of making a pipe and with symmetry, before trying to tackle a calabash.
You don't want to move into brain surgery, having only dissected a frog.
The title is: Evolution of a Calabash or Why High-Grade Pipes are Expensive
Making a proper calabash is extremely involved, difficult, exacting and very time consuming.
If I may be so bold, develop your skills in the process of making a pipe and with symmetry, before trying to tackle a calabash.
You don't want to move into brain surgery, having only dissected a frog.
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i absolutely agree - thank you for the link my questions are explained
best regards
daniel
best regards
daniel
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I made three or four of these things about six years ago. I made one, and folks immediately lined up for their own. The problem lies in how much time and material it takes to make one of these things properly. I normally can bang out two or three pipes a day, but every calabash I made took me a day and a half. That's a lot of time investment, and at the time I couldn't charge what I needed to make it worthwhile. I don't know if I actually came out on top in those deals or not. I haven't made one since, mostly due to how much time is required.
I agree with Bruce - these things are a cast iron bitch to make. It's best to continue developing skills so you're not caught up trying to learn a bunch of stuff on one of the most difficult pipes to make. In a few years come back to it, and the process will go much smoother.
I agree with Bruce - these things are a cast iron bitch to make. It's best to continue developing skills so you're not caught up trying to learn a bunch of stuff on one of the most difficult pipes to make. In a few years come back to it, and the process will go much smoother.
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ALL YOUR PIPE ARE BELONG TO US!
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Two or three per day? Gadzooks! Gee Wiz Gollywompers!KurtHuhn wrote:I made three or four of these things about six years ago. I made one, and folks immediately lined up for their own. The problem lies in how much time and material it takes to make one of these things properly. I normally can bang out two or three pipes a day, but every calabash I made took me a day and a half. That's a lot of time investment, and at the time I couldn't charge what I needed to make it worthwhile. I don't know if I actually came out on top in those deals or not. I haven't made one since, mostly due to how much time is required.
Regarding the day and a half, that's at the short end of the time curve! Todd, who I consider a master at the calabash, takes much longer.
Looks like I must be missing something in the pipe making process.
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Time is money, after all....
I didn't think that timeframe was all that unusual.
I didn't think that timeframe was all that unusual.