i even sanded the chamber

not sure i understand what you mean, you mind breaking it down for me?wdteipen wrote: The only thing I see that could be improved is the stem and shank aren't perpendicular if that makes sense. I suspect that, if you rotated the stem, the fit would be way off. You can really see it in the second picture.
i don't understand how you could even do that and still have a flush shank face/ stem face fit, unless your tenon was also at an angle from the face of the stem, and in that case i would think you couldn't rotate the stem at all.The Smoking Yeti wrote:I believe he is saying that your shank and the tenon do not meet at a 90 degree angle. Basically your mortise is not drilled into the shank at 90 degrees, so when you rotate the stem the angles wont match up- which can be an issue.
As long as your tenon and mortise are parallel, then it is very possible. If your stem face (the side towards the pipe) is cut at an angle, but the tenon is straight, this could happen. You would then, in order to create a flush fit, cut the shank at an angle. This creates an unfortunate reality in which they only line up perfect in one orientation. See below:sam a wrote:i don't understand how you could even do that and still have a flush shank face/ stem face fit, unless your tenon was also at an angle from the face of the stem, and in that case i would think you couldn't rotate the stem at all.The Smoking Yeti wrote:I believe he is saying that your shank and the tenon do not meet at a 90 degree angle. Basically your mortise is not drilled into the shank at 90 degrees, so when you rotate the stem the angles wont match up- which can be an issue.
wdteipen wrote:No, that's not what I'm saying at all. Your mortise is perpendicular to the shank face just fine so you get a clean connection. What I'm saying is that the plane that you faced your shank and drilled your mortise is not perpendicular to the line of your shank. It's tilted towards the stem a bit.
thanks... i certainly wouldn't call it a "career" yet, maybe somedayOcelot55 wrote:Sam, might I inquire how far along you are in your pipemaking career. This little tomato is absolutely phenomenal.