can somebody tell me how is this shape named? and do you recognize it?







And second churchwarden, no filter



I can make you photo essay, this week making these stems, if you wish sojmoss wrote:Very good job...I like them both...
The churchwarden has a lot of work..
Is there any tips of how you drill a wooden stem for a churchwarden in the forum...Or if you can help with your tips..
Thank you ..The churchwarden is amazing..
If you can it would be very nice of you...heri wrote:I can make you photo essay, this week making these stems, if you wish sojmoss wrote:Very good job...I like them both...
The churchwarden has a lot of work..
Is there any tips of how you drill a wooden stem for a churchwarden in the forum...Or if you can help with your tips..
Thank you ..The churchwarden is amazing..
and i used cherrywood for this stem, but friend of mine told me, for bending is beech wood more suitable.
Yes im first drilling then bending, I will make it on monday. It will be just photo essay tho, i do not have video camera.McKay wrote:I second the request for the wooden churchwarden stem tutorial. I have seen a guy do something similar on YouTube, but his were kinda crude. The video is below. I thought that the idea of drilling around curves was neat. I assume that you are drilling and then bending, instead of bending then drilling, as this guy is.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/YgjheMgxZs ... 6HdmwrT9TQ
For this rodesian did you use the lathe ?It looks like you did not use the lathe..jmoss wrote:If you can it would be very nice of you...heri wrote:I can make you photo essay, this week making these stems, if you wish sojmoss wrote:Very good job...I like them both...
The churchwarden has a lot of work..
Is there any tips of how you drill a wooden stem for a churchwarden in the forum...Or if you can help with your tips..
Thank you ..The churchwarden is amazing..
and i used cherrywood for this stem, but friend of mine told me, for bending is beech wood more suitable.