Cutting the V slot
Cutting the V slot
I'm working on this stem made from clear acrylic. I thought it would be a great opportunity to show what a proper V slot should look like for aspiring pipemakers. This one still needs a little filing and buffing but you can get the gist of it. As you can see, the tenon end is drilled with a 5/32" tapered bit then finished with a 1/16" bit. There is more than one way to cut the slot from here. The method I use is to use the Dremel cutter that most use to cut a guide for the slot over top of the 1/16" hole. I then use a 3/64" drill bit in a rotary tool to gently widen the slot further. The problem I have with stopping here is that I find that the drill bit leaves a slot that curves inward leaving the airway pinched. I like to take my modified jigsaw blade (aka prison shank) and straighten and deepen the sides. Hope this helps someone.
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I've noticed the same thing with the pinched airway. Doesn't seem to affect things too much smoking-wise, but it bugs me. It's a chance for quite a few undesirable things.
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"modified jigsaw blade". i'd been trying to think of a way to cut that better, and it's something i can make easy.
great idea thank you.
great idea thank you.
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So, which part of this process involves cutting your finger to the bone?
Just kidding...sorry to hear about your finger Wayne. I hope it heals quickly.
Todd
Just kidding...sorry to hear about your finger Wayne. I hope it heals quickly.
Todd
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taharris wrote:So, which part of this process involves cutting your finger to the bone?
Just kidding...sorry to hear about your finger Wayne. I hope it heals quickly.
Todd
This part and on this stem actually:
I like to take my modified jigsaw blade (aka prison shank) and straighten and deepen the sides.
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Just finished making myself a "prison shank". I figure i'm bound to stab myself with it eventually so I used a hacksaw blade so i could point the teeth away from me.
Thanks again for the idea
Thanks again for the idea
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You're gonna wish that was longer before hitting the handle.AaronC wrote:Just finished making myself a "prison shank". I figure i'm bound to stab myself with it eventually so I used a hacksaw blade so i could point the teeth away from me.
Thanks again for the idea
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Ah ok, i have another 4 or 5 inches back that i can grind down. thanks for the heads up. i'll grind back some more. I can also tell i may need to make a couple more with less teeth.Tyler wrote:You're gonna wish that was longer before hitting the handle.AaronC wrote:Just finished making myself a "prison shank". I figure i'm bound to stab myself with it eventually so I used a hacksaw blade so i could point the teeth away from me.
Thanks again for the idea
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Ah, good.AaronC wrote:Ah ok, i have another 4 or 5 inches back that i can grind down. thanks for the heads up. i'll grind back some more. I can also tell i may need to make a couple more with less teeth.Tyler wrote:You're gonna wish that was longer before hitting the handle.AaronC wrote:Just finished making myself a "prison shank". I figure i'm bound to stab myself with it eventually so I used a hacksaw blade so i could point the teeth away from me.
Thanks again for the idea
Wait and see if I'm right. I could be off on the scale of things.
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Most of us don't slot it all the way to the tenon, Tyler. But if that's your trademark, I guess I can't laugh. (My trademark is wobbly shaping and sanding scratches).
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Sasquatch wrote:Most of us don't slot it all the way to the tenon, Tyler. But if that's your trademark, I guess I can't laugh. (My trademark is wobbly shaping and sanding scratches).
I definitely slot all the way to the tenon. That is the one thing I thought when I saw Wayne's clear stem...wow, I do a lot more "slotting" than that. I'd estimate the slots I make are twice as wide as Wayne's, for almost the full length of the stem.
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Yes, this make for a nice open draw.Tyler wrote:
I definitely slot all the way to the tenon. That is the one thing I thought when I saw Wayne's clear stem...wow, I do a lot more "slotting" than that. I'd estimate the slots I make are twice as wide as Wayne's, for almost the full length of the stem.
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Why's that funny?Rad wrote:Yes, this make for a nice open draw.Tyler wrote:I definitely slot all the way to the tenon. That is the one thing I thought when I saw Wayne's clear stem...wow, I do a lot more "slotting" than that. I'd estimate the slots I make are twice as wide as Wayne's, for almost the full length of the stem.
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This stem was actually about an inch longer so I cut that much of the slot off. I slot mine pretty deep these days too; especially if the stem is anything other than a standard taper.
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I think you'll want a more aggressive blade. I think I use like 12 TPI so it really bites.Tyler wrote:You're gonna wish that was longer before hitting the handle.AaronC wrote:Just finished making myself a "prison shank". I figure i'm bound to stab myself with it eventually so I used a hacksaw blade so i could point the teeth away from me.
Thanks again for the idea
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I think you guys are all fucked in the head for not using a $1.25 X-acto saw and an oval needle file.
Oh, and dremel part no 16471, no longer produced. They're sweet too.
But do as you please.
Hope this helps.
Todd
Oh, and dremel part no 16471, no longer produced. They're sweet too.
But do as you please.
Hope this helps.
Todd
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well, i work in an auto parts store so i can get the hack saw blades for about 75 cents a piece, but yes you're right... i am fucked in the head, and then some.Sasquatch wrote:I think you guys are all fucked in the head for not using a $1.25 X-acto saw and an oval needle file.
Oh, and dremel part no 16471, no longer produced. They're sweet too.
But do as you please.
Hope this helps.
Todd
The blade i used in the picture was a 32 tpi. I do have an 18 tpi also. I'm hopeful that 18 will work ok, because i cant find any hacksaw blades with 12.e Markle wrote:
I think you'll want a more aggressive blade. I think I use like 12 TPI so it really bites.
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I just got my X-acto blades in from Amazon today. I'm pretty excited to give them a whirl. I'm going to have to look up that Dremel part number too and see if I can't find them on the black market somewhere.Sasquatch wrote:I think you guys are all "not right" in the head for not using a $1.25 X-acto saw and an oval needle file.
Oh, and dremel part no 16471, no longer produced. They're sweet too.
But do as you please.
Hope this helps.
Todd
Brian.
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The X-acto saws are fantastic. Sharp, tiny, and just a wonderful shape/size.
That dremel part is really hard to find, but it amounts to a wire coated in 60 grit carbide. Super nice. The next one up, the 16472 is twice as thick, and I think it's too big, so don't be foo'd.
That dremel part is really hard to find, but it amounts to a wire coated in 60 grit carbide. Super nice. The next one up, the 16472 is twice as thick, and I think it's too big, so don't be foo'd.
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Give piece a chance dood, you just learnt us about them a few posts ago.Sasquatch wrote:I think you guys are all fucked in the head for not using a $1.25 X-acto saw and an oval needle file.
Todd
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