Try number two on a pot.

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i.keenum
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Try number two on a pot.

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Last time I did a squat pot and was advised to try something more traditional and get away from the squat shape. Tried to stick to a better idea of a traditional pot shape. Feel like I rounded a little too much and edged into billiard territory.

It was from a tinsky kit with a preform vulcanite. Took the button down to about 1/3 the size it was don't like the waist or fish tail the stem had and took in the sides a bit to diminish how pronounced it was, if it was a blank I would have done it straight but got to work with what you got :D

Don't have a buffer yet for the stems but wet sanded up to 2500. Shaping was all files and sand papers. Feel free to tear me a new one brothers and let me know where I could of improved the shape. Thanks as always from taking away from your busy schedules to help us newbies out. :notworthy: You guys are the best.

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Ian, that sir, is a fine looking pipe. Don't get me wrong, you've got a long way to go, but that's a very nice improvement over the others I've seen. Your transition may be a little too sharp. It might take some playing around to get it just right. For now, practice, practice, practice! Oh, and start drilling your own! :wink:
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What tool should i use for a softer transition? Right now I've been using a flat file. Should I use a smaller round file or rolled up sand paper?
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I use a 3mm round file for the transition and rolled up sandpaper. Works great.

The stem is a bit wobbly and pinches on the sides in odd places. But this is a definite improvement from the last. Keep it up and go make another!
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What's the bowl diameter? Most pots are around 7/8. Shaping looks pretty god.

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ID is 3/4 walls are about 1/3 and bowl is about 1 1/2 deep.
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Great job!
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