Fugu
Fugu
Feel free to criticize this pipe! I will be surprised if the attached photos show up.
Thanks for looking if they do show up.
C. Kent Joyce
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Re: Fugu
It’s a beautiful piece. I’m not sure I’m qualified to judge an asymmetrical pipe, but I think you did well.
Re: Fugu
Kent, that's a lovely pipe. Two things strike me that I guess I would call improveable for next time: 1st, the shank, is it a curve or isn't it? You have a bit of a flare on the stem and it's actually enough to confuse or detract from the curve on the bottom of the shank, so the effect of the very subtle curve is nullified, in some pictures it looks like parts of the shank are dead straight, but it isn't really the case, so a slightly more accenuated curve to oppose that flare would give that shank more flow. Second, the front of the bowl in the very last pic shows a bit of flattening, I realize that the sort of "heart shape" bowl is tough to bring up gracefully without it becoming applish, but this one looks a little off on just that bottom picture.
I guess I'd like to see more grain too - finish is really even but it's just red at this point - it's subtle, and on a certain type of pipe it would be appropriate, but I'm left here thinking "Well I can't wait till after it's polished."
But that's a hell of a nice pipe, and 15 years ago would have been hailed as a really good effort, where the bar is so high now that it's like, even really nice pipes are greeted with "ah, seen it before".
I guess I'd like to see more grain too - finish is really even but it's just red at this point - it's subtle, and on a certain type of pipe it would be appropriate, but I'm left here thinking "Well I can't wait till after it's polished."
But that's a hell of a nice pipe, and 15 years ago would have been hailed as a really good effort, where the bar is so high now that it's like, even really nice pipes are greeted with "ah, seen it before".
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Re: Fugu
Hahaa, I wasn’t making pipes in 2012.
Hey Mr. B , Thanks for the pointers, you have a keen eye. Thanks for the compliment as well. Now that I seem to be able to post pics I will be sharing some more examples of my work.
Happy carving,
sSasquatch wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:45 pm Kent, that's a lovely pipe. Two things strike me that I guess I would call improveable for next time: 1st, the shank, is it a curve or isn't it? You have a bit of a flare on the stem and it's actually enough to confuse or detract from the curve on the bottom of the shank, so the effect of the very subtle curve is nullified, in some pictures it looks like parts of the shank are dead straight, but it isn't really the case, so a slightly more accenuated curve to oppose that flare would give that shank more flow. Second, the front of the bowl in the very last pic shows a bit of flattening, I realize that the sort of "heart shape" bowl is tough to bring up gracefully without it becoming applish, but this one looks a little off on just that bottom picture.
I guess I'd like to see more grain too - finish is really even but it's just red at this point - it's subtle, and on a certain type of pipe it would be appropriate, but I'm left here thinking "Well I can't wait till after it's polished."
But that's a hell of a nice pipe, and 15 years ago would have been hailed as a really good effort, where the bar is so high now that it's like, even really nice pipes are greeted with "ah, seen it before".
c kent joyce