Thank you all for the input!
@ Edward. I see what you mean about being unbalanced. I was actually too nervous to get any closer for fear of slipping with my rustication tool and messing up the shank/stem junction. I think I'll use my reject stummels to practice on, and build my confidence up a bit.
@ JMG. Thanks for the kind words!
@ Ocelot55. I drilled 2 stummels today with good results. My wife is out of town this week so I will be living in my shop. I love how addicting this hobby is!
@ SuperBob. I used a drill press to drill all the holes, files and rasps for the shaping, and of course lots of sandpaper. I made a rustication tool by cutting off the business end of a screwdriver and grinding 4 sharp prongs into it with a Dremel. I got a few wheels for polishing, waxing, and buffing from PIMO and mounted them on the drill press. Used a charcoal, powdered sugar, water mixture for the bowl.
@ Wayne. I actually considered using shellac, but I read somewhere in this forum that a new pipe maker shouldn't worry about using it until they are more experienced. I am proud of this pipe and had a great time making it.
Thanks again everyone!