Kooky
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2022 12:50 pm
Hello all,
Real name: Brandon G.
Age: 28
Location: South Florida
Years a pipe smoker: 3 months as of Apr 27
How you got into pipe making: Every hobby I undertake, I tend to go molecular on it, as in do as much as possible as I can to be "self sufficient" in it and go down to its basics. Started drinking craft beer, started making craft beer. Started smoking a pipe, started growing tobacco and now it's time to make pipes. Started eating organic whole food, have a permaculture garden growing... You get the idea, I just can't help it, it's my personality. I'm a homesteader stuck in the suburbs.
Other interesting facts: Began learning how to woodwork with only hand tools, Japanese style joinery. With wood prices skyrocketing I decided to buy a Vermont Freehand briar kit after recently picking up the pipe. I don't own many pipe making tools but I do have rasps, files, and any number of chisels and hand saws and useful things. The Japanese rarely use sandpaper, because the planes are so sharp it creates a naturally smooth surface. But, obviously I can't do that with a pipe.
Lastly, I am an utter noob... But I have free time right now. I am desperately seeking a source of income doing something I enjoy and I am taking this as an opportunity. I love tobacco, I love pipes, I absolutely adore the smokey brown aesthetic of jazz, whisky and tobacco. While the forums were being updated due to a bug where I couldn't post, I read everything I could. Please do not take my enthusiasm as "that new kid on the block". I am here to learn, I have no opinions on pipe making, I have no preferences, no ideas, no knowledge, no innovation, nothing. I am here to learn and craft, repeat. Anyway, like I said, I'm very traditional, so much so I do my best to avoid electricity while woodworking. As far as I can tell I will need a metal lathe down the road, which is no problem. I try to only buy US made goods when possible. I will be here for the long run.
Cheers if you read all this, cheers if you didn't.
Real name: Brandon G.
Age: 28
Location: South Florida
Years a pipe smoker: 3 months as of Apr 27
How you got into pipe making: Every hobby I undertake, I tend to go molecular on it, as in do as much as possible as I can to be "self sufficient" in it and go down to its basics. Started drinking craft beer, started making craft beer. Started smoking a pipe, started growing tobacco and now it's time to make pipes. Started eating organic whole food, have a permaculture garden growing... You get the idea, I just can't help it, it's my personality. I'm a homesteader stuck in the suburbs.
Other interesting facts: Began learning how to woodwork with only hand tools, Japanese style joinery. With wood prices skyrocketing I decided to buy a Vermont Freehand briar kit after recently picking up the pipe. I don't own many pipe making tools but I do have rasps, files, and any number of chisels and hand saws and useful things. The Japanese rarely use sandpaper, because the planes are so sharp it creates a naturally smooth surface. But, obviously I can't do that with a pipe.
Lastly, I am an utter noob... But I have free time right now. I am desperately seeking a source of income doing something I enjoy and I am taking this as an opportunity. I love tobacco, I love pipes, I absolutely adore the smokey brown aesthetic of jazz, whisky and tobacco. While the forums were being updated due to a bug where I couldn't post, I read everything I could. Please do not take my enthusiasm as "that new kid on the block". I am here to learn, I have no opinions on pipe making, I have no preferences, no ideas, no knowledge, no innovation, nothing. I am here to learn and craft, repeat. Anyway, like I said, I'm very traditional, so much so I do my best to avoid electricity while woodworking. As far as I can tell I will need a metal lathe down the road, which is no problem. I try to only buy US made goods when possible. I will be here for the long run.
Cheers if you read all this, cheers if you didn't.