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I disagree 100% in your opinion about this pipe. The size and shape and bowl to shank transition is perfected. But everyone has there own opinion to each its own.The Smoking Yeti wrote:It's a rustication- if you do a forum search on it, you'll come up with a wealth of info- in general it's a carved texture. The manner of the carving makes all the difference.
As far as critique, here are some things that hit me.
-The overall proportions are goofy. The bowl is waaaaaay too big for the shank. If you want to make the pipe into a nosewarmer, you need to beef up the shank so it feels less out of place on an otherwise MASSIVE pipe. Alternatively you can just slim down the bowl's size.
-The transition between the shank and the bowl feels way too abrupt. Check out this pipe by Nate King- you notice he blends that transition with a chainsaw file, rather than keeping machine made sharp edges. http://www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/N ... _ID=137364
-The shank feels like it pinches towards the bowl. This is possibly an illusion. You may have taken more off than necessary too. A helpful thing to remember with straight shanks on billiards and pokers alike- you actually want the shank to taper a bit towards the stem- ever so slightly- otherwise it feels like it's pinching towards the bowl no matter what.
-There's some wonkiness on the shank to stem transition. Is the smooth portion of briar spacing the rustication and the stem part of the stummel? Or was it glued on or something? It looks like there is a gap.
-The stem's saddle transition needs to be pushed way back towards the bowl. Right now the stem stays thick for way to far before hitting the saddle. It looks clunky. You want saddle stems to cut really quickly.
-Looking at your airway, it doesn't look as if you have cut a slot at all. Cutting a deep V-slow will smooth out the airflow, and create a better smoking experience. For a helpful tutorial, check out the first couple pictures Kurt Huhn posted in his handcut stem essay: http://www.pipemakersforum.com/photo_es ... cut_stems/
for more information on slot cutting just do some searching around the forum. There is a lot to learn on cutting good slots.
I think those are most of the critiques I see, definitely enough to get started!
Make more pipes!
Yeti
I thought you said you wanted critique?uniquebriar wrote:
I disagree 100% in your opinion about this pipe. The size and shape and bowl to shank transition is perfected. But everyone has there own opinion to each its own.
I do want critique but from what you wrote its more towards a insult or bigotry. No wonder some new pipe makers and some veterans do not post there work onto this forum you make them either hide or run.The Smoking Yeti wrote:I thought you said you wanted critique?uniquebriar wrote:
I disagree 100% in your opinion about this pipe. The size and shape and bowl to shank transition is perfected. But everyone has there own opinion to each its own.
Hi Pedro,uniquebriar wrote:I do want critique but from what you wrote its more towards a insult or bigotry. No wonder some new pipe makers and some veterans do not post there work onto this forum you make them either hide or run.The Smoking Yeti wrote:I thought you said you wanted critique?uniquebriar wrote:
I disagree 100% in your opinion about this pipe. The size and shape and bowl to shank transition is perfected. But everyone has there own opinion to each its own.
I just guzzled down a 7.5 fl oz diet Pepsi and had the greatest D minor, three second burp.Sasquatch wrote:I just want to get in on this thread on the first page. I have nothing to add. But I'll try to post on every page as it develops, and until it's locked.
I can play a Bbm7 chord in two positions now. Faster on the sixth fret but it sounds nicer in 1st position with the ringing d string.
I'm a big fan of missives, but I hate purple elephants.baweaverpipes wrote:Don't listen to uberhuberman, he's an insulting bigot...............and his reply was extremely dismissive
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Here is poker pipe. Again any critique would be welcomed.