
This piece of briar was very, very soft in the cross cut grain. The birds eye seemed fairly decent. So I thought I would have a little fun. I've had a mini sandblaster for a while (I bought it to do some glass etching that I never got around to) and thought I would try it out on this pipe (again, thought my mom would be a great victim). I didn't have enough blasting media to do the whole thing, so I thought I would just do the cross cut grain. It's not a very deep blast and I'm really plus-minus on the way it came out...but it was a learning experience non the less. And my dad would be horrified at my masking job....not even, at all (good thing I was raised in a body shop, huh??

And to top it all off I have something in one of my wheels and scratched the shit out of it while I was buffing it.....GGGRRRRRRR, guess I will be doing that again before I ship it off to mom.
Any and all comments and critiques welcome.
Length: 4.71"
Bowl Height: 1.60"
Bowl Width: 1.64"
Chamber: .75"
Debth: 1.17"
Stem: German Ebonite










Thanks for looking
Scottie