And a special thank you to Kurt for his stem step-by-step without which I'd have never finished this pipe and for hosting these photos for me. Thanks!




Thanks, Nick. I cut the slot with a dremel bit.. that saw blade-looking bit.. and then cleaned up with the broaches, files, etc. Why is this a tough shape to make without a lathe? I'm not trying to toot my own horn or anything, but keeping stummels symmetrical hasn't ever been too much of a big problem for me. It just kinda happens. The stem is definitely off a bit... my sense of symmetry failed me a bit there when I was rough shaping it. I tried to fix it up, but there was only so much I could do without having to start over, so I just ran with it.Nick wrote:Nice pipe bud! Like you say, there are a few things that could be tweaked, but who has ever made a pipe that they couldn't find one or two issues with? certainly not me! Not by a long shot. And for doing it sans lathe, thats a damn fine shape. From the pics, it looks very symetrical. The stem looks sharp! It could be tapered a bit more evenly down the length, but still. Great first stem. What did you use to cut the slot? Nicely done bud.
Here's my best advice: Fill it with your fave tobacco. Light it. Puff gently while imbibing your fave beverage. Repeat as necessary.
Hard call.. even if I don't.. I still WANT ONE!!!Nick wrote:Getting somthing like a congac or billiard symetrical without a lathe is damn tough! It sounds like you might not even need a lathe bud. My hat is off to you.
Oh.. I never meant to suggest that there weren't disasters, quite the contrarysethile wrote:Wow, that's beautiful! Amazing for your first hand cut stem. My first few were disasters!
Yeah, this is the bulge I mention in my critique above. Apparently it works so I'm not going to do anything else to it. I'll just work on refining that in later efforts.sethile wrote:My only suggestion would be that some will think that the taper should have started right at where it joins the shank, instead of after the insert.
Thanks alot!! It's appreciated. Even with the flaws I'm aware of, I'm kind of proud of this one. I'm hoping to get some better pictures soon from some other angles.sethile wrote:I agree in most cases, but this one works better than most where they don't start the taper there. In fact, it kind of reminds me of a couple of old GBD billiards I have....
Oh, and that's a beautiful pipe you've attached it to also! Great work!