Things have been hectic here by me the last 2 months; but eventually I did manage to find a bit of time to scrape this one together.
As always, give me your harshest crit! Oh, and sorry for the bad top and botom pics.
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I am not qualified to critique anything, however... I do not usually like sitters, but this one I do like, which is something
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"but rev, isn't smoking a sin?"
well I suppose if one were to smoke to excess it would be a sin
"but what would be smoking to excess?"
Why smoking two pipes at once of course
well I suppose if one were to smoke to excess it would be a sin
"but what would be smoking to excess?"
Why smoking two pipes at once of course
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carl
I like it.. but I love the different swirl mouthpiece material.. the only critique I see is that it isn't sitting flat and kind of tilts back.... a little more meat off the back of the bottom and it would...
congrats
james
I like it.. but I love the different swirl mouthpiece material.. the only critique I see is that it isn't sitting flat and kind of tilts back.... a little more meat off the back of the bottom and it would...
congrats
james
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I like the concept a lot. I agree with james, the bottom on a sitter has to be perfectly flat. I drag mine over the varying grits of sand paper on a perfectly flat surface. I use my drill press table but a piece of marble or glass would be better. On some sitter designs it's vital to making it sit. The other thing I see is that the stem looks like it needs a bit more bend.
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Thanks for the tips, guys.
This is my first real sitter, I'll remember to make the bottom perfectly flat next time!
When I did the bend in the stem, I thought that it looked as if it should be bent more. But when I put it in my mouth and looked at the reflection (my "little test"), it seemed OK. The chamber is drilled with a forward cant and when in the mouth, it seemed to me that the orientation cancels the need for a more severe bend.
Or am I wrong?
This is my first real sitter, I'll remember to make the bottom perfectly flat next time!
When I did the bend in the stem, I thought that it looked as if it should be bent more. But when I put it in my mouth and looked at the reflection (my "little test"), it seemed OK. The chamber is drilled with a forward cant and when in the mouth, it seemed to me that the orientation cancels the need for a more severe bend.
Or am I wrong?
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Even with that weird cumberland stem I really like it.