
Birdseye Grain
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Birdseye Grain
I've been eyeing some dunhill pipes with a really nice looking birdseye pattern and I'm wondering how I might achieve that myself. Is it a certain cut of the briar or is it more an orientation?


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In general, birdeye is "endgrain", whereas flame or straight grains are cut parallel to the grain of the wood. So if you want a pipe that exhibits birdeye on the sides, most ebaucons will accomodate that (some being far better than others). If you like the birdeye on the top, a plateux cut will treat you better.
Of course, you can cut a pipe in whatever direction you want in any given block (with certain size limitations).
Of course, you can cut a pipe in whatever direction you want in any given block (with certain size limitations).
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