little something :)
little something :)
olive wood and padouk
Re: little something :)
Hands down, my favorite pipe I've seen of yours. Well done, man.
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anks guys... this is nice to hear ...
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That's a gorgeous little pipe! What are the dimensions for this? Is it, in fact, little? Very nice work.
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Nice work Daniel! I really like that one. I think the olivewood compliments the shape very well.
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Very good design and execution in a well proportioned pipe. Congratz
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Re: little something :)
Stunningly beautiful!!
How do you like working with olive wood?
How do you like working with olive wood?
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I have to agree with the others. I think this pipe is awesome!
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Sorringowl wrote:That's a gorgeous little pipe! What are the dimensions for this? Is it, in fact, little? Very nice work.
http://tnd-pipes.com/pipes/p2211/
thank you - you will find all you need on the link above (i have to put the weight there - i will do it this evening)....
regards, daniel
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it is a pain in the as*.... it is not like briar... briar behaves lets say like plastic - a uniform material that you can sand into powder without a problem...bornagainbriar wrote:Stunningly beautiful!!
How do you like working with olive wood?
olive wood is oily.. and not equaly hard... also, it will try to push the dremel tool into the wood and make holes in it .. it is like the wood will not cooperate... but it is also very nice.. smells very very nice... and has a special finish - a bit different from briar...
it will also eat more sandpaper than briar... it is simply that way ohhh... it is also heavier than briar and don't go to much thin with it - when making a pipe use few milimeter more that you will use with briar... (lets say - don't go lower than 7mm on the tobacco chamber) ...
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@ Daniel,
Very good job!
You turn out such great pipes!
Very good job!
You turn out such great pipes!
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thanks man!
regards
daniel
regards
daniel