I hope everyone is fantastic.
I have still been making a lot of pipes, and I have been able to sell over 10 so far.

Thank you to everyone here who has helped me learn the basics of pipe making, and improving my ability. I will keep pursuing excellence in pipe making.
From now on I will only post my best work in the gallery, as Im sure it gets old commenting on the same persons work over and over lol.

Anyway, I was wondering about the bamboo process. I've read many of the posts here related to bamboo, I have the process of drilling down and I'm still working on getting the facing operation down. It's difficult as I have a wood lathe, but I am going to start countersinking the faces of the bamboo before I face them, as I read in a previous post.
The main reason I was making this post is I was wondering if there are any tips/tricks with getting the briar down to match the bamboo. I'm sure this process is just a huge amount of time, patience, and practice. But hey, doesn't hurt to ask if there any tips or recommendations.
Thanks, everyone!
