Billiard?

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What shape is a billiard?

Poll ended at Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:01 pm

Conical sides, no curve in the sides until it wraps under
0
No votes
Slight curve, apex at the midpoint of the height
9
64%
Slight curve, apex at the point where it begins to wraps under
1
7%
Any of the above
3
21%
None of the above
1
7%
 
Total votes: 14

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T3pipes
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Billiard?

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I have decided to try to make a standard straight billiard. My problem is, what is a standard billiard? I have seen a few different sites with pictures and/or descriptions, The one constant seems to be the shank length is equal to the height of the bowl, but I have not seen a constant in the actual shape of the bowl.
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Re: Billiard?

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Billiards are a lot easier on the eye if they have a slight curve (to the bowl). Look at a Savinelli Bing's Favorite, for example. That's a really nicely shaped pipe, and the continued popularity makes a guy think that they got something right in the shaping.

If you do a billiard with absolutely straight walls, the pipe has a very intimidating appearance - have a look at a Savinelli 604 Oom Paul - very chunky looking, and it's not even a big pipe.

So a guy puts a slight curve on the bowl. I would say it's fattest at mid-bowl. Too fat and you make an apple. Too low and you make a brandy. But of course these shapes fade into one another.
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Re: Billiard?

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You pretty much can't go wrong if you copy a Dunhill.

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Re: Billiard?

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RadDavis wrote:You pretty much can't go wrong if you copy a Dunhill.
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Yup, that's the good thing in classics: when you copy a classic shape 1:1 then they say you carve classic shapes. When you copy a freehand shape only partially, and you have no name in pipemaking business you're a copycat... else you can call it extravagant names ;)

To avoid confusion, not talking about Rad in any connection, just his words made me burst out that thought... he's rather the opposite, the one to be copied :oops:
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RadDavis wrote:You pretty much can't go wrong if you copy a Dunhill.

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Yep ... a Rad Dunhill, errr... Davis, that's it... would be an excellent example of a REAL billiard
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That's a nice looking apple.
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Sasquatch wrote:That's a nice looking apple.
Butthole. :twisted:

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C'mon.... how could I resist? :mrgreen:
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