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Nice job on staining! That's some nice grain there. Looks like the drilling is good too. The chamber walls aren't quite round, so I assume you're doing it by hand. You can use a compass to make pencil marks where you need the outer walls to be.
The shank and taper look good, and your stem can be a little thinner behind the button.
I like your stem inlay. What kind of wood did you use?
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Solomon_pipes thanks I'm thinking about cutting it down. I was afraid I'd lose the sitting if I took more meat off the bottom.
Sandahlpipe thank for the detailed critique. It is my first attempt at contrast stain. I used black yellow mahogany in that order. I used the French wheel for shaping. It feels a little wonky. I will use the compass next time I didn't even think of that it is sitting right there on my bench.
I was thinking of trying a saddle but I haven't read up on saddle shaping. I might take the files back to it. I appreciate you taking the time to look at the pics and pointing these things out.
The inlay is paduak. I thought the orange would be fun. I grabbed a bunch of different 1/8"x3/4" strips for cutting boards and a couple acrylic pen blanks from woodcraft. From yellow heart to wenge. I used 1mm ebonite sheet for the front. I picked that up from Steve a week or so.
If you put a slight angle on the bottom of the pipe so that the stem doesn't point downward from the bowl it would make a huge difference in the overall composition. Not bad for a 4th. Your junction between the stem and shank and the inlay work is especially good for a beginner.