Nastasia
Made of Morta (thanks Steve!) from VermontFreehand
Shank extension of acrylic, hand cut stem.
First morta pipe
Re: First morta pipe
Steve has morta?!?!?!
Nice looking cherrywood. Clean up that button! Crisper lines; and the stem is also pretty chubby.
Nice looking cherrywood. Clean up that button! Crisper lines; and the stem is also pretty chubby.
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Re: First morta pipe
Hah! I think he only had a few pieces - maybe he has some left?
My button work has gotten a lot better since watching a video on here somewhere, but there's still a ways to go.
Thanks for the critique! Each one I make I learn a little more (which I think is the point )
My button work has gotten a lot better since watching a video on here somewhere, but there's still a ways to go.
Thanks for the critique! Each one I make I learn a little more (which I think is the point )
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Re: First morta pipe
I had a few blocks, but they sold in an hour. The next batch of 50 or so should be here some day soon (in the mail now), but are mostly spoken for, there may be a stray or two available if I don't keep any (which is usually the case).Ocelot55 wrote:Steve has morta?!?!?!
Nice work for a first morta Mickey!! Looks like a fun shape.
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Re: First morta pipe
You made a nice looking morta.I have seen few that inspire. Do what Ocelot said and you make the cut.