Drilling the Mortise
Drilling the Mortise
I've decided to try and make a slightly bent pipe. However I am having trouble grasping the concept of drilling the mortise. I know I'm probably over thinking it.
So I want the draught hole to be in the bottom of the Mortise hole. However by doing this it would seem that the draught hole entrance might be exposed. Is the trick to just use angles that are close so the mortise hole cuts out the draught hole?
I found a lot of tutorials explaining how to do it but I cant seem to grasp it for some reason.
So I want the draught hole to be in the bottom of the Mortise hole. However by doing this it would seem that the draught hole entrance might be exposed. Is the trick to just use angles that are close so the mortise hole cuts out the draught hole?
I found a lot of tutorials explaining how to do it but I cant seem to grasp it for some reason.
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Keeping in mind that the drawing was tossed together in about 20 second flat, it's still fairly accurate. To get certain bends and shapes, the airway can certainly notch the mortis - which isn't ever a bad thing unless the face of the shank will be showing.Briarfox wrote:Even looking at the drawing for the pipemakersforum, it looks like the draught hole will be outside the mortise.
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I do the exact opposite.RadDavis wrote:Unless it's a straight pipe, I always drill the mortise first.
Rad
Rad is much better than that guy at tylerlanepipes.com ever was, so I'd listen to him instead of that goofball at the other site.
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Wow! Cool! That was post number 1000.Tyler wrote:I do the exact opposite.RadDavis wrote:Unless it's a straight pipe, I always drill the mortise first.
Rad
Rad is much better than that guy at tylerlanepipes.com ever was, so I'd listen to him instead of that goofball at the other site.
Boy do I feel special!
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And mine was post number 700!Tyler wrote:Wow! Cool! That was post number 1000.Tyler wrote:I do the exact opposite.RadDavis wrote:Unless it's a straight pipe, I always drill the mortise first.
Rad
Rad is much better than that guy at tylerlanepipes.com ever was, so I'd listen to him instead of that goofball at the other site.
Boy do I feel special!
What're the odds?
Rad