P1811 - E.T. (Extra-Terrestrial)
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i understand what you are thinking of but, if i did that it will be in confrontation with the shank itself - it is risky to make the ring at an angle other than 90° towards the lines of the shank... the angle of the ring is there together with the shank, not the bowl itself - and when compared to the shank it is aligned properly IMHO...keilwerth wrote:Great! I'm really loving this shape! There's a lot going on in this pipe and it all holds together really nicely. I love the grooves on the bottom of the shank! The only part that my unexperienced eye doesn't fully like is the shank application, maybe you could have made the rings at an angle that would match the rings on the bowl...?
Anyway, great pipe!![]()
James - thank you for your reply ...jogilli wrote:tNd
I like it.... it's a little busy but very nicely executed.. there seems to be a small gap where the ring is at before the olive wood, but the glue you used covered it nicely to a point where it isn't really noticable
nicely done
james