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What do you recommend in an extension such as this Sixten, as far as lining the extension with a briar insert? I believe this is horn, but I'm thinking of boxwood. Is it safe to have part of the draught drilling to be boxwood? Or better to add briar?

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You could line it with stainless steel or Delrin. I think either would be better than the material of most exotic extension materials as they are either toxic or prone to split with the moisture of smoking.
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Thanks Wayne! Sometimes it's so obvious..... stainless it is.
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Dealing with the after-effects of badly executed shank extensions is a significant part of my workload.

The problem is that artist-y brains are bored by engineering-y stuff and there's no standardized method (herding cats, that), so not enough thought goes into it. i.e. glue on a chunk of wood and go

Me? I'd do a full mortise and tenon between the extension and shank---not a flat join---AND line the entire shank from the base of the primary mortise to within 3/8-1/2" of the chamber with ss tubing. Regardless of the extension material type.

Except horn. I would never go near real horn for that task because I have no idea how to obtain the (obviously) magic stuff a handful of Euro super carvers have access to. Comes from secret Latvian forests with magic deer, or something. Anything less **WILL** eventually cloud from incremental delamination, and (more eventually) detach from the shank for the same reason.

Looks great until then, though. :lol:
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PS -- Don't use Superglue, either. Use epoxy:

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And for the love of Pete, rough up the stainless steel surface before glueing.
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wdteipen wrote:And for the love of Pete, rough up the stainless steel surface before glueing.
[emoji16][emoji16] Roger that. Over.

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