my favourite shape.
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Yep, critique appreciated.
I have not seen this type of stem on a horn either... But you gotta try everything once, rightMassis wrote:A very unique stem for a horn, but I love it.
Now look! You made me go all red...Massis wrote:Also, I envy your skills at buttonwork!
On the overall visuals, I disagree with you (as suspectedwdteipen wrote:Let me preface by saying I'm not a big fan of the horn shape. That being said, visually speaking, I find the shank too heavy for the rest of the bowl and the flare accentuates this imbalance even more. For me, it doesn't work. There also appears to be a slight kink in the stem bend. Great job with grain orientation and finish work.
T. Suominen wrote:On the overall visuals, I disagree with you (as suspectedwdteipen wrote:Let me preface by saying I'm not a big fan of the horn shape. That being said, visually speaking, I find the shank too heavy for the rest of the bowl and the flare accentuates this imbalance even more. For me, it doesn't work. There also appears to be a slight kink in the stem bend. Great job with grain orientation and finish work.). To me it works, but that might very well be just me
... So I think we can agree on disagreeing?
On the kink, I think you are right. Very subtle, but it's there... Live (and make more pipes) and learn.
Actually, since today is his holiday, I was thinking more Martin Luther King:DocAitch wrote:George, I believe that is near plagiarism. Are you taking lessons from Melania?
DocAitch
Thank you, George! As me not too smart, repetition help good!W.Pastuch wrote:Thank you!This pipe is absolutely spot on.
Agreed!wdteipen wrote:The road to perfection starts with being able to criticize the work of others and ends somewhere after being able to criticize your own.![]()
(Except that, that road will never end, perfection in unreachable... Ok ok, stating the obvious:)...)
I assure you, I have no lack of self-criticism. I was merely standing behid my visual design on this piece.
LatakiaLover wrote:I've never been a big fan of the horn shape. That being said, visually speaking, I find the shank too heavy for the rest of the bowl, and the flare accentuates this imbalance even more. For me, it doesn't work. There is also a slight kink in the stem bend. Great job with grain orientation and finish work.