Pipe draught is approximately in the slightly less than 3mm range (already enlarged that as you’ll see in the pictures to 4mm or 11/64) you’ll see how small the draught was on the tenon.
Stem is bent, funneled but in one picture I’m pointing to where the funnel ends on the stem top so it’s before the bend which makes it easy for me to drill without straightening the stem first... I plan to vice the stem and carefully drill down to the tip of the funnel with a tapered drill bit (shown) that measures 4mm down to ~2mm at the tip. I would then chamfer the tenon draught hole and polish the stem draught.
Also of note, I’m surprised at the commonality of the tenon not extending to the end of the mortise and wondered if this will affect the performance beyond what I can fix short of drilling and inserting a new delrin tenon. Wondered if that will create a whistle or gurgle but I’m not going to do a tenon change. Not enough reward for the risk. Anyway would love to hear any thoughts or recommendations. Thanks!







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