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A little unorthodox

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 3:24 pm
by uniquebriar
Here is a pipe i made out of 2 blocks of briar that was no good to make a pipe. So i combined both to make a something out of it a little unorthodox but here she is. Again any critique would be welcomed.

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Re: A little unorthodox

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 6:03 pm
by d.huber
Neat. Reminds me of a Larrysson that I've seen.

Re: A little unorthodox

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:59 pm
by AldenW
That's super cool! I love these unorthodox pipes. Anything problematic about having the draft hole coming in through the bottom?

Re: A little unorthodox

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:04 pm
by e Markle
AldenW wrote:That's super cool! I love these unorthodox pipes. Anything problematic about having the draft hole coming in through the bottom?
If the bottom of the chamber is close enough to the mortise, I'd imagine the heat could loosen it up... at least temporarily.

Re: A little unorthodox

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:19 pm
by uniquebriar
AldenW wrote:That's super cool! I love these unorthodox pipes. Anything problematic about having the draft hole coming in through the bottom?
Everything is perfectly drilled i took my sweet time in doing so. Good thing i always make the shank before i make the bowl. Thanks for the critique means a lot to me.

Re: A little unorthodox

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:20 am
by Matt
this looks cool, is it airtight?

Re: A little unorthodox

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 8:54 am
by DMI
Interesting idea.

The shank section is all over the place and would look a hell of a lot better if it was either straight or curved not a bit of both. The stem/shank junction needs work, no lips or gaps required, as does the shank bowl join.

When working with clear stems you need to think about the colour of the tennon, the poorly glued black delrin sticks out like a sore thumb try getting some white. If you have a metal starter bit use it to countersink the end of tennons, this looks more professional and helps with the airflow.

David.

Re: A little unorthodox

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 10:02 am
by Joe Hinkle Pipes
That's it. You are out of the guild. You were progressing nicely, but this is unacceptable. Kurt please pull his card.

Re: A little unorthodox

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 11:17 am
by uniquebriar
DMI wrote:Interesting idea.

The shank section is all over the place and would look a hell of a lot better if it was either straight or curved not a bit of both. The stem/shank junction needs work, no lips or gaps required, as does the shank bowl join.

When working with clear stems you need to think about the colour of the tennon, the poorly glued black delrin sticks out like a sore thumb try getting some white. If you have a metal starter bit use it to countersink the end of tennons, this looks more professional and helps with the airflow.

David.
Yes the shank is all over the place but that is how that 2nd block of briar came all crazy missing wood from all angles. As for the stem/shank junction it all seems to be fine when i feel it. As for stick it is not glued and i do have a countersink tool which i should countersink later along the line. To me this pipe is a joke but looks cool and i appreciate all the feedback means a lot to me.

Re: A little unorthodox

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:45 pm
by d.huber
uniquebriar wrote:Yes the shank is all over the place but that is how that 2nd block of briar came all crazy missing wood from all angles.
That raises a question for me. Was the block such that you were unable to place the shape within it to avoid those crazy spots?

Re: A little unorthodox

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:19 pm
by uniquebriar
UberHuberMan wrote:
uniquebriar wrote:Yes the shank is all over the place but that is how that 2nd block of briar came all crazy missing wood from all angles.
That raises a question for me. Was the block such that you were unable to place the shape within it to avoid those crazy spots?
Yes indeed it was and the block was so short i could not make a bowl out of it or small short 1 inch shank. Maybe i would like to revisit this crazy idea and remake it better.
Now time to post a new pipe.