That's awesome - I felt like that about my first billiard, and am hoping that if I recapture that feeling a few more times maybe I'll end up making some decent pipes. 40+ hours to make the hands down best author period is time well spent IMO.scotties22 wrote:That's what 40+ hours of work looks like for me, lol. They take me less than a quarter of that time now, but that one was a killer. Well worth it though. I learned more making that pipe than I had in the entire year before. It was definitely a breakthrough for me.RickB wrote:Also @Scottie, that pipe is amazing. Just so crisp and clean.
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Okay, this is helpful, as I was thinking to take more off the TOP of the shank,scotties22 wrote:Also, you know that "spin the stem" trick while you are sanding to keep things round. I can't do that with my Authors. There is always more taken off the bottom line of the shank than the top. It's necessary to achieve that reverse S curve that you are looking for in an Author.
Here's a secret for free......I always bend my Authors 23 degrees. No more, no less.
but hearing that, and looking at it, taking more off the bottom shank looks much nicer. Cool, thanks.
And the bit about shaping the stem is super helpful too.
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RickB wrote:I can see it now - that's looking nice man! I think more taper (starting at the transition) would help it out, and the stem looks potentially a little long to me, but that might not be the case as much if it were slimmed down a bit. FWIW I like the bend amount (even if it's technically "overbent") and the shape of bowl looks pretty pleasing to my eye.seamonster wrote:Still not able to see it?
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Hmm, stem length is a good point. I agree with you, I was thinking that the stem and stummel should be more or less the same length, but I was worried that with the extra bend, shortening up the stem would make it look nose-warmer-y and kinda cartoony. So I opted for a little longer. But I think you're right, it's too long. And I think it will look even longer if I thin it out. Thanks for the feedback!
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Absolutely man, we're all in this together and you helped me out big time over on instagram. The thing is, I do really like how that pipe is shaping up, even if it doesn't neatly fit into the author box.seamonster wrote:Thanks for the feedback!
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Updated with orange line:


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George,LatakiaLover wrote:Updated with orange line:
you are amazing,
a wizard with the digi-line,
and your taste in music doesn't suck either....
.... but you gotta help the colorblind guy out!
How bout some nice blue lines??
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Yeah man, that's the cool thing about so many pipe makers I have met. So happy to share. It's wicked.RickB wrote:Absolutely man, we're all in this together and you helped me out big time over on instagram. The thing is, I do really like how that pipe is shaping up, even if it doesn't neatly fit into the author box.seamonster wrote:Thanks for the feedback!
AND, the author is a straight up dog to catch, I'm finding it pretty elusive.... once I think I've got one line, I lose track of another....
I have a feeling I'm gonna make 5 or 6 for this PITH.... no prob, I'll be okay with smoking this one.... the grain is righteous.
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I don’t know if that would qualify as “correct”, but I bet that would look pretty awesome!pmbattles wrote:@RickB What about a half saddle? Leaving a taper on the bottom half so as to continue the bottom line but the put a saddle on the top half to thin the stem down?
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Okay so here are my rough sketches, still very much in the planning stages while I wrap up the other pipes I'm working on. Still looking at trying to figure out doing a saddle of some sort, but here's the question: do either of these still read as authors, or are they moving into more like chubby apple territory?




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Either your bowl is too tall or you're shank isn't fat enough. What's the dimensions?
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It'd be a 3/4" chamber, so the bottom one's bowl is 1.75" front to back, 1.5" tall, shank would be 3/4" where it meets the stem. Overall length as sketched is a bit over 4.5".scotties22 wrote:Either your bowl is too tall or you're shank isn't fat enough. What's the dimensions?
Also I have huge hands and am pretty sure every pipe I make is too big.

Secondary thought: does the shank need to be circular to be right, or is an oval allowable within spec?
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Your shank needs to be around 7/8" at the stem for it to look right. As is, it looks a bit bowl heavy and the shank is too skinny.
Your bowl dimensions are correct and the bowl shape looks good. Erase the mortise and top line of the shank. Remeasure to make the shank 7/8" at the stem and then redraw your mortise.
Take the ring and fancy stem off the pipe. Authors have a tapered stem and no ring. You can get away with a saddle with some people. I'm a purist so I say tapers only.
Your bowl dimensions are correct and the bowl shape looks good. Erase the mortise and top line of the shank. Remeasure to make the shank 7/8" at the stem and then redraw your mortise.
Take the ring and fancy stem off the pipe. Authors have a tapered stem and no ring. You can get away with a saddle with some people. I'm a purist so I say tapers only.
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Understood. I'll redraw when I can and post it again. Thank you so much for your help!
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As promised:RickB wrote:Understood. I'll redraw when I can and post it again. Thank you so much for your help!

Tried to take what you'd said and to also make them thicker through the shank as well as tightening everything up a bit, though I'm fairly sure I might've gone too fat. Also in looking at these now, I'm wondering if the shanks/stems on all of them wouldn't benefit by being stretched maybe another 1/2-1" longer and in easing the bends somewhat. Top one looks a little kinked, bottom one looks too tightly compressed, middle one maybe just needs more length through the shank/stem? Am I getting closer?
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Well congrats on the new farm Hand!RickB wrote:RickB wrote:....and it turns out everyone was right about two kids being exponentially harder than one
Don’t be dismayed, as soon as they are old enough to keep each other occupied, you will be able to get some time to rearrange your Tobacco cellar

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Thank ya! yeah he's actually been really easy, just a minor sleep tax.Bluesytone wrote:Well congrats on the new farm Hand!RickB wrote:RickB wrote:....and it turns out everyone was right about two kids being exponentially harder than one
Don’t be dismayed, as soon as they are old enough to keep each other occupied, you will be able to get some time to rearrange your Tobacco cellar
Our 3 1/2 year old is understandably handling things less well.
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RickB wrote:As promised:RickB wrote:Understood. I'll redraw when I can and post it again. Thank you so much for your help!
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I think you could stretch a bit.... but my vote would be take the shank in the center, bang on the stem on the bottom,
stretch just a skootch, and you've got a winner.
And congrats on the expanding family.... I wish I could say it gets easier, but my almost 9 and almost 4
tax my free-time still, and they both like to be in the shop with me.......
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I might have to drop out again this year. Still have 3 other pipes I'm finishing and a commission waiting, and I tore a ligament in my hand so making pipes will be very hard at least for the next month...
But there's still time, so we'll see...
But there's still time, so we'll see...
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Awesome, thank you. I'll redraw again when I find a few minutes and maybe I'll have something to roll with.seamonster wrote:I think you could stretch a bit.... but my vote would be take the shank in the center, bang on the stem on the bottom,
stretch just a skootch, and you've got a winner.
Thank youseamonster wrote:And congrats on the expanding family.... I wish I could say it gets easier, but my almost 9 and almost 4
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