olivewood

Interested in making clay pipes, meerschaums, olive woods, or some other exotic material? Talk about it here.
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pennsyscot
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olivewood

Post by pennsyscot »

I purchased some olivewood because it was readily available at a local
store and thought it would be a cheap alternative to briar to practice
pipemaking. So far my experience smoking these pipes has been great.
I may even prefer olive to briar. Here is my 7th, 8th, and 9th pipes and
first olivewoods. I welcome criticism and suggestions. So, please tell me how I can improve my work.
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hand cut ebonite stem. delrin tenon and mortise sleeve. I think the stem
may be to chunky.
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no. 8. hand cut acrylic stem. delrin tenon and sleeve
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no. 9. hand cut acrylic stem. delrin tenon and sleeve. 6mm filter.
pierredekat

Post by pierredekat »

Looking good. Yeah, I have got to take the plunge with some olive wood. I had been looking at some on ebay, but I never got around to buying any. And then, the last time I looked, I could only find the "green", fresh-cut stuff.
Charl
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Location: South Africa

Post by Charl »

Nice work!
And I also think that they smoke great. They are easy to break in (normally about 10 bowls for my wild olive) and can take a lot more punishment from a heavy smoker like me, than briar, I think.
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