Yes there is something to be said for that... It's slowoldworldpiper wrote:
Sometimes, I wish i would have started the pure way with a rasp and file though. I think there is something to be said for that.

You will love having power tools.
Yes there is something to be said for that... It's slowoldworldpiper wrote:
Sometimes, I wish i would have started the pure way with a rasp and file though. I think there is something to be said for that.
The Smoking Yeti wrote:
Was my question well thought Ernie?!![]()
I'm pretty sure you don't.oldworldpiper wrote: Sometimes, I wish i would have started the pure way with a rasp and file though. I think there is something to be said for that.
Good thoughts, Brian. I'm especially partial to #2 - I can't tell you how many guys either already know how to make a pipe or readily provide 27 excuses as to why they "meant to" do it that way. You're learning - no one expects you to make a perfect pipe!Growley wrote: ...just some thoughts...
Well, I wouldn't say "homie" and "master" are terms that apply to our relationship (in fact, "homie" isn't in my vocabulary at all). I am happy to call him a friend, and he does make a nicer pipe than I do.wisemanpipes wrote:ask ernie! gracik is his homie and master. down boy![]()
Hear that Ernie? He loves you.Sasquatch wrote:Ernie, I consider you my master homo if that makes you feel any better.
ToddJohnson wrote:Why bother to learn from a master when you can pay the same price to learn from an upstart instead? TJ
Without doubt, one of the most rewarding experiences I had as a wood worker (a furniture artisan) was the year apprenticeship I did. It became the launching pad for a 30 year career. I just don’t see that as an option at this point, not the least problem being one of logistics. I think the closest “master” to me would be Brad Pohlmann who is about 275 miles away, assuming he would even be amenable to such a thing. The question then is what is the alternative?Sasquatch wrote: you will get better faster, make nicer pipes, and overall become a better pipe maker (faster) if you spend some time with someone who really knows what they are doing.