Flaw inside chamber...what to do?

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Flaw inside chamber...what to do?

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I drilled a small ebauchon tonight. Drilling couldn't have gone better. However, when I looked inside the chamber to check the draft hole I noticed a fairly large flaw on the chamber wall, :banghead: Can I still use this block, or will it more than likely crack when it gets smoked? This sucks.

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welcome to pipemaking :lol:
if you're going to sell it, use bowl coating.
if you're going to smoke it, smoke it. no harm will befall you.

p.s. this happens to everyone all the time :)
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A flaw like that is not going to be a seller for me, though I use a bowl coating I never use it to hide big flaws like that, tiny black spot or spilled stain maybe but not a big one. Selling to a friend etc with full disclosure is sometimes an option though. Either way a bit if bowl coating should stop it burning out.
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i agree with Chris... i would not use it for a pipe that is intended to be sold....
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you can try to sand it out or remove it using dremel tool if you have enough wood to do it - to shape the chamber like a brandy - simetrical on all sides and wider where you have the flaw... maybe it is not to much deep but i seriously doubt it - maybe you can remove just the cracked part and leave the spots (better than having a crack in my opinion)... it looks like a bad crack... probably at the end it will be your pipe to smoke as a reject....
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Thanks for the advice guys. This was going to be a pipe for my father for Christmas, but I will probably just end up hanging on to it for myself. What a bummer. Figures that when the drilling goes effortlessly and ends up nearly perfect that something like this would happen, :roll: Oh well, roll with the punches.
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Coat the bowl and keep it.

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If its for your father then put in a good layer of bowl coating and give it to him. I doubt it will cause any problems and even if its does then its only your father and not a paying customer. You can always make him a replacement if needed.
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That's a bad one. You may find if you shape that pipe "normally" that you see daylight.

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That one looks deep and wide. Like Sas said - I'll bet it goes in quite a ways.
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Post it in the garbage
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Now you have a shop pipe for yourself. Experiment with shapes and if it turns out to be a dog, it's your shop dog's pipe. My dog has a couple of them :D
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baweaverpipes wrote:Now you have a shop pipe for yourself. Experiment with shapes and if it turns out to be a dog, it's your shop dog's pipe. My dog has a couple of them :D
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Waay-oh!

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SimeonTurner wrote:
baweaverpipes wrote:Now you have a shop pipe for yourself. Experiment with shapes and if it turns out to be a dog, it's your shop dog's pipe. My dog has a couple of them :D
Todd smokes your pipes? :P
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Does he eat dust? Man your shop is CLEAN!
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Sasquatch wrote:Does he eat dust? Man your shop is CLEAN!
Butch is a bit of a neat freak.

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Sasquatch wrote:Does he eat dust? Man your shop is CLEAN!
Holy Smokes...do you have some sort of black hole in the ceiling that sucks up all the dust?
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One thing I try before chucking a pipe due to chamber flaws is to try drilling a size or two bigger to see if it disappears. It doesn't appear that it will work on this one but you never know. If it's drilled 3/4", a 7/8" could remove enough. Since you're gifting it, coat it and gift it. I wouldn't sell it unless it was a friend sold at a discount with full disclosure.
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Bruce, if thats what your shop looks like all the time, I'd like to offer my profesonal time as phsycologist so we can chat a bit.
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pipeguy wrote:Bruce, if thats what your shop looks like all the time, I'd like to offer my profesonal time as phsycologist so we can chat a bit.
I'm a neat freak.
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