First pipe of the New Year
First pipe of the New Year
I finished this pipe this morning. I had hopes for a smooth finish but it had too many tiny sand specks that I couldn't make go away. With this pipe I focused on scaling things down a bit since up to this point all of my pipes have been a bit on the large side (group 4 or 5.) This one is a group 3 in size. I'm also working on sandblasting technique. I'm having a bit of difficulty getting an even blast in spots where the briar is harder. It's strange how there are spots in the same peice of wood that blast differently than the rest of the pipe. Anyway, I'd love some honest critics.
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Wow, day 1 and Wayne's already got a pipe out. Grr!
I like the bowl shape and the overall proportions. I almost think the bowl/stem transition could be a bit tighter yet on a pipe this "rigid".
I'd suggest the stem looks thick - I realize you went for a straight-line taper rather than a curve, but it presents to my eye as just a bit heavy. I also think the button is too big in both directions for the pipe. I'd put that button on a bent Giant, but not on a Group 3 billy.
Bowl cant - doesn't look like you did, and I think you get away with 90 degrees here because of the taper on the stem. But you get "stout" rather than "racy" or "suave" if you don't cant the bowl forward a little on these, and often they present as looking like the bowl is leaning back (or the stem bending up, that's the worst).
That's pushing in the direction of a really nice looking blast - particularly the front of the bowl. I have no tips for you, because (A) my methods are secret and (B) I don't have a clue how to blast any better than that.
I like the bowl shape and the overall proportions. I almost think the bowl/stem transition could be a bit tighter yet on a pipe this "rigid".
I'd suggest the stem looks thick - I realize you went for a straight-line taper rather than a curve, but it presents to my eye as just a bit heavy. I also think the button is too big in both directions for the pipe. I'd put that button on a bent Giant, but not on a Group 3 billy.
Bowl cant - doesn't look like you did, and I think you get away with 90 degrees here because of the taper on the stem. But you get "stout" rather than "racy" or "suave" if you don't cant the bowl forward a little on these, and often they present as looking like the bowl is leaning back (or the stem bending up, that's the worst).
That's pushing in the direction of a really nice looking blast - particularly the front of the bowl. I have no tips for you, because (A) my methods are secret and (B) I don't have a clue how to blast any better than that.
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Nice proportions, Wayne. This pipe reminds me a lot of a Tinsky that I sold a while back. The pattern of the blast isn't my favorite, but that's not your fault. The taper on the stem looks nearly perfect. A no nonsense pipe...I like it man. Looks like a great smoker.
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In all fairness, I had most of the rough shaping done before today.Sasquatch wrote:Wow, day 1 and Wayne's already got a pipe out. Grr!
The bowl does cant about 2 or 3 degrees. I agree with your assessment of the stem shank transition. You can't see daylight but the edges look a bit "loose." I also agree that the stem is a bit thick. It's amazing what you see once you take pictures that didn't see before. Thanks for the input.
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I know it's a personal thing probably, but I like the stem being a little bit thicker on this one.wdteipen wrote:In all fairness, I had most of the rough shaping done before today.Sasquatch wrote:Wow, day 1 and Wayne's already got a pipe out. Grr!
The bowl does cant about 2 or 3 degrees. I agree with your assessment of the stem shank transition. You can't see daylight but the edges look a bit "loose." I also agree that the stem is a bit thick. It's amazing what you see once you take pictures that didn't see before. Thanks for the input.
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Re: First pipe of the New Year
Wayne, Nice pipe. I have really liked the last few billiards you have posted.
I also agree that the button is a little big and the stem is just a tad thick. But then again, I think that depends on what kind of look your going for. If its the stout look then I think you nailed it.
As far as the blast goes, I have been having the same problems. I will be working on a spot- lets say the size of a nickel- and I really have to work on it to bring the grain out. Then I move a 1/4 of an inch over and its like I'm blasting butter. I think the last three blasts I have been just as you described with the soft/hard wood. Maybe some of the pros can shed some light on blasting technique
I also like the matte finish. It looks like a man pipe. If I had the money, I would buy it.
-Trey
I also agree that the button is a little big and the stem is just a tad thick. But then again, I think that depends on what kind of look your going for. If its the stout look then I think you nailed it.
As far as the blast goes, I have been having the same problems. I will be working on a spot- lets say the size of a nickel- and I really have to work on it to bring the grain out. Then I move a 1/4 of an inch over and its like I'm blasting butter. I think the last three blasts I have been just as you described with the soft/hard wood. Maybe some of the pros can shed some light on blasting technique
I also like the matte finish. It looks like a man pipe. If I had the money, I would buy it.
-Trey
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I've never blasted anything except a pair of pants one or two times.
I'm in agreement on the button being a bit too large. The finish is super nice though. Refreshing from seeing the glossed up sandy and rusticated pipes. Since you're not so happy with it, just send it to me and I'll "get rid of it"
I'm in agreement on the button being a bit too large. The finish is super nice though. Refreshing from seeing the glossed up sandy and rusticated pipes. Since you're not so happy with it, just send it to me and I'll "get rid of it"
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Good pipe, and a good start to the year.
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Felix
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Felix
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Hi Wayne,
very, very nice blast!!!
Best,
Steffen
very, very nice blast!!!
Best,
Steffen
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Beautiful job on the blast! Have to agree with what has already been said about the button. A little too large for me. I think you nailed the rest though. Looks great!
Don
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My type of blast, Wayne!
Note to self: beg, steal or borrow to get blasting!
Note to self: beg, steal or borrow to get blasting!