Well, I've been quite busy in the shop. Here are two that I finished over the weekend. The briar came from JH Lowe and I a very happy with the quality of the brair Tim selected for me..of course that may have been sheer luck.
Maybe a bit too much bend in the stem on this one:
And this is something I shamlessly copied off Gert Holbeck:
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.
Chadd
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Chadd,
As I have told you already, those are very nice. I really really like the first one...yeah the bend might be a little too much, but hey it is still a great looking pipe. I really like the grain on the second one, very nice.
As I have told you already, those are very nice. I really really like the first one...yeah the bend might be a little too much, but hey it is still a great looking pipe. I really like the grain on the second one, very nice.
-Bryan
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"You should never fight, but if you have to fight...fight dirty. Kick 'em in the groin, throw a rock at 'em"
www.quinnpipes.com
chadd, how many pipes have you made??
I like both pipes. I've been meaning to create one where similar to your second one in that the line on front of the pipe follows the line on the back (elephant's foot-ish). While i think the bend is a little too much for *me* the more I look at it the more I think it fits it very well. It sort of finishes it off in a "jazzy" sort of way. Something less expected but full of character, IMO.
I like both pipes. I've been meaning to create one where similar to your second one in that the line on front of the pipe follows the line on the back (elephant's foot-ish). While i think the bend is a little too much for *me* the more I look at it the more I think it fits it very well. It sort of finishes it off in a "jazzy" sort of way. Something less expected but full of character, IMO.
Thanks guys. This weekend, I'm gonna reheat the stem of the top pipe and soften that bend up a bit.
Ben, I've made 8 so far not counting the 2 that went striaght to the fireplace because of mis-drilling. I've found my french curve set very handy for laying out designs like these.
Since I don't own a lathe, I'm sort of restricted to making these freehand style pipes, but I enjoy the latitude of creativity you have with them.
Chadd
Ben, I've made 8 so far not counting the 2 that went striaght to the fireplace because of mis-drilling. I've found my french curve set very handy for laying out designs like these.
Since I don't own a lathe, I'm sort of restricted to making these freehand style pipes, but I enjoy the latitude of creativity you have with them.
Chadd
you should really re-consider unless your just keeping the pipe for yourself.Chadd wrote:Thanks guys. This weekend, I'm gonna reheat the stem of the top pipe and soften that bend up a bit.
What is a french curve set?Chadd wrote:I've found my french curve set very handy for laying out designs like these.
new pipe:
Hi guys,
Although this piece is only sanded to 600, and tripolied. I wanted to post it for comments. I usually tripoli after 600, easier to find file marks and heavier grit scratches. The stem isn't my original design, I made a mistake and this one is actually a punt. The briar is a piece of Romeo I acquired from Larry Roush two years ago.
Just looking for feedback.
Dan
Gabrieli Pipes
I'm going to post it in the gallery, somebody tell me how you upload a picture in a post! Please!
Although this piece is only sanded to 600, and tripolied. I wanted to post it for comments. I usually tripoli after 600, easier to find file marks and heavier grit scratches. The stem isn't my original design, I made a mistake and this one is actually a punt. The briar is a piece of Romeo I acquired from Larry Roush two years ago.
Just looking for feedback.
Dan
Gabrieli Pipes
I'm going to post it in the gallery, somebody tell me how you upload a picture in a post! Please!