Hi,
Here are some pics of my unfinished Bent Dublin Sitter. It needs some help and I'm a little frustrated with the progress I'm making. Any advice would be welcome, the issues are pretty obvious:
Thanks for the help. I'd like to save this pipe from mediocrity...
--Michael
Help on #45?
honestly, i'd clean up the lines a bit around the shank/stem connection; sand the living hell out of it from 320 to 1000(with a little staining along the way); polish it up; and call it a day.
looks pretty good; but i would round off the bottom front of the bowl more to give it a better flow. not a fan of the flat bottom there, but that's just me.
looks pretty good; but i would round off the bottom front of the bowl more to give it a better flow. not a fan of the flat bottom there, but that's just me.
Dave-
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Keeping in mind that only know enough about photoshop to be a menace to myself and others, take a gander at this and see if it strikes your fancy:
Assuming your drilling will allow it, this is the direction I would take. It makes the pipe look longer, more elegant and curvy, and adds a Danish flair.
Assuming your drilling will allow it, this is the direction I would take. It makes the pipe look longer, more elegant and curvy, and adds a Danish flair.
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