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  1. R

    Oak Pipe

    Sorry for not being clear, I meant when I've put everything together but not "finished it" as such and certainly not smoked it yet.
  2. R

    Oak Pipe

    Just after a bit of information on the subject as I'm new to pipe making, I managed to get hold of a piece of 700(ish) year old oak heart wood (tough as steel at this point). Would anyone have any advice on the best ways to reduce the risk of cracking/ burning etc. for when it's finished?