For now, here's the completed pipe #2. Sigh. At least it smokes well.





Before the shank was crushed:

The crushed shank:


Yeah, speak for yourself Harris. I mean, I've had bad briar, drill bits that didn't work, inferior stem material.... but I've never screwed up.taharris wrote:Ouch!
Now, as my Mother would say "What did you learn?"
Don't take it too hard. We've all screwed up pipes (well, except for Sas...)
Todd
That I need to learn to use bamboo.taharris wrote:Now, as my Mother would say "What did you learn?"
I "custom carved" this one from a premold stem. Unfortunately, I don't yet have the material to cut one from scratch. Severe budget mode has been reached so now I'm saving in order to buy some material before my premolds run out.Ocelot55 wrote:Did you cut the stem yourself or was it a pre-mold?
HumblePipe wrote:On the bright side, you have a pipe which is fully functional, despite the accident.
You are both absolutely right. Thanks for the silver lining! Thing is though, this pipe was already destined to be a shop pipe due to the nasty flaw on the shank. Now it's just not as cool a shop pipe.Growley wrote:You learned (screwed up a shank lat night myself) and you got a brand new pipe for yourself. No loss there.
LOL! You're right! That makes me feel a bit better.Growley wrote:Your pipe reminded me a bit of this one. http://www.alpascia.com/detail.asp?detail=20744 Take a look.