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Perfect description of my idea!LatakiaLover wrote:When a shooting contest's target is any tree on a wooded hillside, it's hard to miss.
Plateaux/Live edge is a good theme in my opinion. Just got to make the best you can to challenge yourself. Any shape can have plateaux on it.Rshey wrote:So should we do another vote and take the live edge out?
Yeah but yours aren't dogsDocAitch wrote:Massis, you are hurting my feelings.![]()
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These 18 stummels are sitting on my bench right now. 10 are “live edge” plateaux.
Don't blame me, I wanted to do billiardsLatakiaLover wrote:When a shooting contest's target is any tree on a wooded hillside, it's hard to miss.
The reason this board has (strongly!) recommended that aspiring carvers avoid flights of fancy until they've absorbed the fundamentals---and can demonstrate that fact with examples---is to avoid the shitshow that inevitably follows "feelings driven" designs.
You can still do an awesome billiard with a touch of plateaux. I’m shooting for a bulldog and also will attempt something a little unconventional.RickB wrote:Don't blame me, I wanted to do billiardsLatakiaLover wrote:When a shooting contest's target is any tree on a wooded hillside, it's hard to miss.
The reason this board has (strongly!) recommended that aspiring carvers avoid flights of fancy until they've absorbed the fundamentals---and can demonstrate that fact with examples---is to avoid the shitshow that inevitably follows "feelings driven" designs.
as in on the end of the shank? Assuming there's still a decent stem attached (who wants plateaux in their mouth?) I don't see why that should be a problemBluesytone wrote:can the live edge be on the smoking end?
BUT MUH FEEEEELLLLIINNGGGS!!!LatakiaLover wrote:When a shooting contest's target is any tree on a wooded hillside, it's hard to miss.
The reason this board has (strongly!) recommended that aspiring carvers avoid flights of fancy until they've absorbed the fundamentals---and can demonstrate that fact with examples---is to avoid the shitshow that inevitably follows "feelings driven" designs.
Yes,mikecouch wrote:I’m curious the process that you guys go through when you are deciding what shape to make for PITH. Do you draw shapes? Do you google ‘plateaux pipe’ and see what comes up? You you go back through your old patterns and see what might work?
Generally a little bit of all of those things. Usually, though, the shape I tend to make for any pipe is dictated by the briar that I have on hand. For this pipe specifically, I'll probably go through all the blocks I have which feature decent looking live edges and decide which shapes would work best with those blocks based on the size and grain structure and pick whatever design I feel would be most fun.mikecouch wrote:I’m curious the process that you guys go through when you are deciding what shape to make for PITH. Do you draw shapes? Do you google ‘plateaux pipe’ and see what comes up? You you go back through your old patterns and see what might work?