My first pipe !
- carthagena
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My first pipe !
Hi everybody !
I finally completed my first pipe, this evening. It was initially a kit from Danpipe.de and I shaped it completely with the Dremel and sandpaper.
I have nearly satisfied on the result, even if I have some regrets with the stem : I learned some things that I will not reproduce.
Here's the pipe :
What do you think about it ? I will intent to smoke it in few days...
Thank you,
David.
I finally completed my first pipe, this evening. It was initially a kit from Danpipe.de and I shaped it completely with the Dremel and sandpaper.
I have nearly satisfied on the result, even if I have some regrets with the stem : I learned some things that I will not reproduce.
Here's the pipe :
What do you think about it ? I will intent to smoke it in few days...
Thank you,
David.
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Hey David,
Very nice first pipe! Being that it is your creation, I am sure it will smoke exceptionally well. There is just something about making your own pipe that makes them do that.
Congratulations!
Very nice first pipe! Being that it is your creation, I am sure it will smoke exceptionally well. There is just something about making your own pipe that makes them do that.
Congratulations!
-Bryan
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Very nice first effort.
A pointer: it looks like you were working on the stem and stummel as two separate pieces. If you will work with the stem in place, you will not run into problems in the stem/shank transition.
Again, well done.
Tyler
A pointer: it looks like you were working on the stem and stummel as two separate pieces. If you will work with the stem in place, you will not run into problems in the stem/shank transition.
Again, well done.
Tyler
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We look forward to seeing the results of your second!
Tyler
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