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shawn622

Lifer
Jul 22, 2012
1,081
2
Mount Sterling, Ohio
I decided that since i can't afford an expensive pipe, and I'm pretty handy with wood, I would take a crack at making one. I won't be making my own stems and all that advanced stuff, But I'll probable buy some Ben Wade freehand style stems and work with that. I found some gorgeous marbleized ones for a little over 5 a piece so I'll just go that rout. I bought 4 Blocks of 40 year old Cypress Briar. They are very rough, and today Ii couldn't take it anymore, I had to see what the grain was like. I hand sanded with an old sanding block for like 2 hours on one side of one of the blocks. Then i took a hickory nut casing and some pure grain alcohol and stained the sanded side and rubbed some olive oil on it revealing some really neat grain. There are a couple of pits. i hope the come out when I shape the pipe. Here is a picture. Use your imagination and try to see the bowl and shank possibilities.I think the strait vertical lines are saw marke that i didn't get sanded out.

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crk69

Part of the Furniture Now
Jun 30, 2012
751
1
Awesome grain showing, keep posting the pics as you go, definantly interested is seeing the finished product...

 

numbersix

Lifer
Jul 27, 2012
5,449
53
Good for you - I wish I had the skills to attempt making a pipe. I look forward to seeing the final product!

 

shawn622

Lifer
Jul 22, 2012
1,081
2
Mount Sterling, Ohio
Thanks for the support guys!! I am excited. My access to the wood shop is limited so this will probably be an long term project. I am keeping 1 and giving the other 3 away. I have had a couple of guys that completely went so far above and beyond what i could have ever even dreamed of to help me out. One especially. you know who you are!

 

zanthal

Lifer
Dec 3, 2011
1,835
1
Pleasanton, CA
Hmm, that first block is certainly unusual. That grain is just plain weird compared to most briar ... if I were you, I'd make it a rusticated or sandblast to bring out it's uniqueness.
I need to give myself a proper kick in the pants and get my own pipe project in the works.

 
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