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First Curchwarden
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 8:27 pm
by millerman
Re: First Curchwarden
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:25 pm
by Literaryworkshop
If you like working with files, just wait until you get your hands on some good rasps.
Doing a round shape freehand is pretty challenging, as the human eye is pretty good at seeing where a shape is even slightly out of round. Your top profile is very close, but not quite there yet. I also would have tried to make the taper from the shank to the stem more gradual. As it is, the shank is significantly thicker than the stem, then the ring forms a cone, angling down to the thinner diameter of the stem. It would have been better to either make everything the same diameter or try to get it all to taper down more gradually.
Re: First Curchwarden
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:17 pm
by mightysmurf8201
The bend in the stem is a bit abrupt. I think it would flow better if it were more gradual. When I did my first churchwarden stem, I looked for as many pictures of churchwardens that I could find and found the best bend radius that I thought would work with my pipe and tried to copy that.