I originally was trying to make a Zulu, but it might just be a horny little thing. I honestly can say that I haven't been this excited and pleased with a pipe for a while. The shape is probably not what it should be, but the reason I am happy with it is because I feel that my stem work has improved. I smoked this pipe yesterday, and it was really comfortable. Whatever shortcomings this pipe has (which I hope you point out), it is still a win for me. As always critiques are welcomed, and thanks for having a look.
Kiel
zulu or horn... its curvy
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Re: zulu or horn... its curvy
Not bad at all.
The main glitch that jumps off the page is too much material remaining on the stem (along the bottom) for about the first half of the way forward of the shank/stem joint. The entire bottom line could use a bit of slimming from heel to button, but the line-breaking bulge definitely should go.
Only guessing, but it looks like you shaped, bent, and then stopped. Delicate & subtle "French curve" bends can usually only be nailed if further shaping is done after the bending occurs.
Also, the bite zone looks slightly thick.
I'd call it a Zulu, by the way. Horns have a more "straight trumpet" look, I think.
The main glitch that jumps off the page is too much material remaining on the stem (along the bottom) for about the first half of the way forward of the shank/stem joint. The entire bottom line could use a bit of slimming from heel to button, but the line-breaking bulge definitely should go.
Only guessing, but it looks like you shaped, bent, and then stopped. Delicate & subtle "French curve" bends can usually only be nailed if further shaping is done after the bending occurs.
Also, the bite zone looks slightly thick.
I'd call it a Zulu, by the way. Horns have a more "straight trumpet" look, I think.
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Re: zulu or horn... its curvy
I see exactly what you are talking about. I have the pipe in front of me and that bulge just keeps getting bigger and bigger. I'll take it back to the shop this week and see if I can make the adjustments you pointed out.LatakiaLover wrote: The main glitch that jumps off the page is too much material remaining on the stem (along the bottom) for about the first half of the way forward of the shank/stem joint. The entire bottom line could use a bit of slimming from heel to button, but the line-breaking bulge definitely should go.
Only guessing, but it looks like you shaped, bent, and then stopped. Delicate & subtle "French curve" bends can usually only be nailed if further shaping is done after the bending occurs.
Also, the bite zone looks slightly thick.
I'd call it a Zulu, by the way. Horns have a more "straight trumpet" look, I think.
I did shape, then bend, but continued to work it a little bit afterwards. I will admit though that most of all my attention was focused on getting a more handsome button. After I finished the button, all the other existing problems just faded away. I will have to start making it a habit to let my "finished" pipes sit around for a couple days so I can calm down and have a look later on.
The pipe is pretty small: 13.5cm long and 27g. Behind the button is 4mm give or take 0.1. I have "unelectric" calipers so my measurements are hard to place decimals to.
Really helpful feedback, and I will start calling it a Zulu.
Thanks,
Kiel
Re: zulu or horn... its curvy
Overall a very pleasant shape.
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