Made an All Briar Pipe: Kazaguruma

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lohengrin

Lifer
Jun 16, 2015
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These are the first pictures of my last pipe, sanded with micro-mesh 12000 and still to be polished with carnauba wax.

You will understand why I choosed this japanese name when i'll post the next pictures after finished.
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hmhaines

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 5, 2016
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CT
Wonderful pipe. The stem is intriguing, can't wait to see the pipe finished!

 

lohengrin

Lifer
Jun 16, 2015
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Thanks everybody for the nice words.
mortonbriar: this is one piece of wood. I drilled just two holes: 25 mm. diameter for the chamber and 2,8 mm. for the airhole,

 

hextor

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 20, 2015
642
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wow!! thats one beautiful pice, love the grain, how did you manage to get the two colors.

 

lohengrin

Lifer
Jun 16, 2015
1,198
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Thank you sirs.I appreciate your words, but I hope you're not misleaded by these first images. You could change your opinion when you'll see the other pictures!

 

lohengrin

Lifer
Jun 16, 2015
1,198
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I had this fore cut big block of briar:
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At the beginning I was thinking to make a freehand canadian, but since the stem portion was long enough I decided to try and manufacture a one piece freehand pipe.

Later, reflecting that it would not have been a great fun in carving a "normal" frehand, I studied another shape whose main function should have been to lighten the weight of a bowl that I wanted to keep as large as possible.

So I started drilling a wide chamber hole 25 mm. large:
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After sanding with 120 grit:
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Grit 220:
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Staining:
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lohengrin

Lifer
Jun 16, 2015
1,198
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When my wife saw the pipe she said: "It looks like a kazaguruma" (japanese word for the origami windmill) and I decided to keep this name for the pipe.
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