Drilling after shaping?

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hazmat
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Drilling after shaping?

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I've noticed that some pipe makers do some shaping prior to drilling and some do the opposite. I'm wondering if there are pros/cons for going about it either way?

Curious, as always, to different methods of reaching the same end. Any and all thoughts on this subject, por favor... Personally, I currently drill without making any cuts, just squaring the block.
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From what I have gathered the ShapeThenDrill method has the absolute advantage that if you should stumble across any flaws, sandpockets etc it is possible to "nudge" the shape a bit to evade those and then do your drilling. I have tried it once myself but (un-?)fortunately happened to get a "flawless" pipe in the first try so I didn't need to change anything , just drill and be happy ;)
(The fact that I later decided to try rustication on the said pipe, had absolutely nothing to do with flaws, I just felt like it.)
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Post by hazmat »

Thanks for the info.. yes, drill and be happy :) good call. I just like knowing a few different methods of reaching the same end rather than try to limit myself with a "tried and true" method(unless it is truly tried and true)
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The drill after shaping method is a European approach, particularly in Denmark. I also think that Trevor Talber's web page has a video which shows his approach to this method.
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