
But anyway, this is the last pipe of last year. I just got it finished and present it now for you to comment on.
Thanks.







Thanks George! Valuable input. I'll certainly keep these in mind the next time when taking on the prince-shape (or other similar long-stemmed one).LatakiaLover wrote:The stem's bend is centered in the wrong spot, which kills the overall flow; and it has the wrong radii where it is bent, which results in several kinks.
Start the bend a bit closer to the shank (don't forget to heat mask the stem/stummel join to avoid softening the tenon), and lessen and lengthen (shift toward the button) the existing bend. Then, put away the heat gun and continue to sculpt the stem after it's bent and has cooled completely.
Yeah, this rustication method is difficult to control... The top line is good, but the bottom line not so much...LatakiaLover wrote:The amount that the textured portion of the shank is smaller in diameter than the decorative rings also kills the flow. Feathering or compensating for material loss in advance when prepping the texture step would fix that next time.