#50-3rd handcut stem

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cmueller
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#50-3rd handcut stem

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Here is number 50, fire away.

L=4 1/2 inches, H = 2 1/2, W = 1 3/4, bowl is 7/8
Stem is acrylic

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rijks
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Really nice work ! congrat' ;)

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cmueller
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Also, besides a drill press, the only tools I have and used are a rasp, sand paper, and a crapy sanding disc on a motor. No lathe :(
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cmueller wrote:Also, besides a drill press, the only tools I have and used are a rasp, sand paper, and a crapy sanding disc on a motor. No lathe :(
Beautiful, though I would have liked a longer stem, but that's me.
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Lovely. I can't image the work involved in making a pipe with no lathe. Good job.
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The stem looks well done. However, I think it could use and extra inch or so in length.
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Thanks guys for the comments.
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This pipe should have two stems. One for the wars, and one for relaxing around the fire. Very nice!
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