This is my first try at a bent billiard. I know the heel needs some work. Should have removed more? But looking for some critique, first time I've been brave enough to post on here but no need to be gentle ha ha.
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Re: First attempt at bent billiard
This looks like a smokable pipe and reminds me of a cross between a Savinelli 611 and a Castello 55.
I think that you should examine a bent billiard that appeals to you and make a comparison with this pipe.
The first thing that hits me is the chin on this pipe. It looks a bit like a Castello 55- not a favorite of mine.
If you review the critiques of bent pipes here on the forum, one of the points frequently made is that the lowest point of the pipe is best situated (esthetically) behind the centerline of the bowl.
Another point is that the sides of this bowl flare outward like a Dublin, not slightly inward like a billiard.
The shank should also have a slight taper from bowl to stem- this is opposite, possibly due to your rustication.
DocAitch
I think that you should examine a bent billiard that appeals to you and make a comparison with this pipe.
The first thing that hits me is the chin on this pipe. It looks a bit like a Castello 55- not a favorite of mine.
If you review the critiques of bent pipes here on the forum, one of the points frequently made is that the lowest point of the pipe is best situated (esthetically) behind the centerline of the bowl.
Another point is that the sides of this bowl flare outward like a Dublin, not slightly inward like a billiard.
The shank should also have a slight taper from bowl to stem- this is opposite, possibly due to your rustication.
DocAitch
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Re: First attempt at bent billiard
Thank you for your critique. The chin is honestly what bothers me most about this pipe. But now I notice the stem and bowl side issue since you point it out. I have learned a lot on this one and hopefully will improve on my next one.
Thank you,
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Re: First attempt at bent billiard
Keep at it! You will get there. (Says the guy who carves so slow these days he is still practicing to get there LOL)
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Re: First attempt at bent billiard
Yeah, practice makes perfect. I just have to keep buying briar lol.
Re: First attempt at bent billiard
Yes and no. In this case you removed too much in some places and not enough in others (that's not to knock your effort). For instance, There should be more material on the bottom of the shank and the shank's line should carry into the bottom of the bowl. As it sits, there is a hollow in the bottom line of the shank and the bottom of the bowl dips well below that line. Also, the bowl is too cylindrical (something I struggle with as well when making a billiard). Try to study pipes with proper cheeks. Also, the top of the shank dips a little just before the bowl at the shank/bowl transition. Lastly, and maybe George will come in with his magic lines (I tried to draw them with my fat fingers on my phone and it was pathetically bad), the stem's bend is more of an elbow/joint than a continuous graceful bend.
Keep working, you have good things here to build on.
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Re: First attempt at bent billiard
Thank you for the critique. That makes complete sense about taking too much from the bottom of the shank. I appreciate the help.