Driftwood appearance.
Driftwood appearance.
Hello friends pipemakers,
who knows how to give the appearance of driftwood in a briar pipe?
who knows how to give the appearance of driftwood in a briar pipe?
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Re: Driftwood appearance.
I've seen it done convincingly well only once, by a German guy at the past Chicago show. He had a full table of driftwood-looking pieces. Not "crafty" looking ones, either, but serious master-grade workmanship and design.LAG wrote:Hello friends pipemakers,
who knows how to give the appearance of driftwood in a briar pipe?
His son was the meeter/greeter since carver dad didn't speak English, and other than the process taking 10 years of experimentation to develop, I wasn't able to learn much.
The impression I came away with---and that's all it was---is acid immersion/application is involved somehow.
UFOs must be real. There's no other explanation for cats.
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Acid for a pipe ! I dare not think !
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Re: Driftwood appearance.
You looking to do this finish?LAG wrote:Hello friends pipemakers,
who knows how to give the appearance of driftwood in a briar pipe?
Walle calls it driftwood, I call it my Brentwood finish!
This particular piece is done with strawberry burl.
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George, you're speaking of Roger Wallenstein "Walle" and he speaks perfect English. Walle does that when he doesn't want to answer any questions! Steffen Mueller does the same finish. It's a proprietary finish that I have been privileged to have been told the process.LatakiaLover wrote:I've seen it done convincingly well only once, by a German guy at the past Chicago show. He had a full table of driftwood-looking pieces. Not "crafty" looking ones, either, but serious master-grade workmanship and design.LAG wrote:Hello friends pipemakers,
who knows how to give the appearance of driftwood in a briar pipe?
His son was the meeter/greeter since carver dad didn't speak English, and other than the process taking 10 years of experimentation to develop, I wasn't able to learn much.
The impression I came away with---and that's all it was---is acid immersion/application is involved somehow.
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Yeah both those fuckers speak perfect English, although what comes out of Wallenstein's mouth pretty often is unbelievable anyhow.
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Ah. A sensible way to avoid the crush of Chicago, no doubt.baweaverpipes wrote: George, you're speaking of Roger Wallenstein "Walle" and he speaks perfect English. Walle does that when he doesn't want to answer any questions!
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baweaverpipes wrote:Hint - YAK
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Hmmm... this is getting morer interestinger by the moment.
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Re: Driftwood appearance.
I don't think this pipe in strawberry wood is driftwood.
Driftwood Wallenstein has a very gray patina.
if acid is used, I understand that the wood looks old and worm, but at least there are no worms or termites in!
Driftwood Wallenstein has a very gray patina.
if acid is used, I understand that the wood looks old and worm, but at least there are no worms or termites in!
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I stained the pipe.LAG wrote:I don't think this pipe in strawberry wood is driftwood.
Driftwood Wallenstein has a very gray patina.
if acid is used, I understand that the wood looks old and worm, but at least there are no worms or termites in!
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Not just gray... Many different shades and colors are used... Driftwood is the finish not the color ... Several guys have done it.. And know how to do it.... Including yours truly
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Re: Driftwood appearance.
a couple Miller High Lifes will cure this problemLatakiaLover wrote:
His son was the meeter/greeter since carver dad didn't speak English
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beat it up w/ a rough rasp, forget it on the beach for month, retrieve it, and finish as desired. heh