Done today. Three cherrywoods Various finishes. Two have cumberland stems, one is acrylic.
I can PM chamber dimensions to my recipient.
Recipient gets his choice.
DocAitch
Done! I tried many new techniques and learned a lot but all but one had major problems, so the Volcano is my entry as a result.
I can't seem to post the pictures here but they will be on the Facebook page.
Lists are updated. Thank you to everyone for getting in touch with me so far or posting. If I missed someone please pm me. I will update again right before drawing the names on the 16th.
Here is my offering. A slightly bent Chimney Billiard. I wanted a bit more live edge than I ended up with. I apologize for the pics being a little blurry. Looks good on the originals. Thanks for letting me participate.
Looks like we have confirmation from all but one. Only a handful dropped out. As soon as we hear from the last person I will do a live drawing on ig @chhedapipes for the order of names.
1. Get in touch with the person listed below you to send your pipe to.
2. Get in touch with the person above you to receive a pipe from.
3. If you need any assistance with sending your pipe out please contact me. Especially if you have to send to an international address. It is important to contact me if you are sending to an international address and do not have experience sending pipes abroad. If you experience any problems with the person you are sending to or receiving from, please contact me.
* Whoever gets Janka, please send the pipe to me. I will be sending Janka another pipe from last year.
** If you are last on the list, you will be sending your pipe to the first person on the list.
Lots of firsts on this one. First RC, first split stem, first contrast blast attempt. I call it "Dragon Eggs" I guess. Though it's a little late to capitalize on the Game of Thrones hype.
Here is my submission. I could have(and arguably should have) spent another week working on it. I hade previously posted this pipe in the gallery. The two main critiques were that the stem was duck-billed and the bowl did not taper enough toward the top. I tapered the bowl to the extent that I felt I could without making the chamber wall too small. I also replaced pre-molded stem with this stem from Delrin and ebonite rod.
I changed my mind when I got to Columbus to deliver my pipe to Ocelot 55 (Jesse Jones)
I let him take his choice from my table and he took my favorite ( and highest priced) one (with my enthusiastic approval).
It was a wise decision on my part. Jesse got a beautiful pipe that I am sure he will appreciate and treat well, and I sold the three in the picture above. Win win!
I also donated one to the NASPC for their raffle.
DocAitch
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"Hettinger, if you stamp 'hand made' on a dog turd, some one will buy it."
-Charles Hollyday, pipe maker, reluctant mentor, and curmudgeon
" Never show an idiot an unfinished pipe!"- same guy
Well, It was a sanding PLUS blasting artifact.
I was trying to blend the blast into the shank /stem junction like a certain curmudgeon (with a vicious photo editing program) on this forum favors, but I just ran out of time. I will keep that in mind for the NAPCC if the entry is a blast, however.
I did not pain me to give this one to the NASPC raffle.
DocAitch
"Hettinger, if you stamp 'hand made' on a dog turd, some one will buy it."
-Charles Hollyday, pipe maker, reluctant mentor, and curmudgeon
" Never show an idiot an unfinished pipe!"- same guy
If the shank (and therefore barrel) is truly round, allya gotta do next time is wrap the tenon with some tape, chuck gently in a cordless drill, and reverse spin the barrel against a belt sander a smidge, like so:
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UFOs must be real. There's no other explanation for cats.