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briarbird

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Dec 7, 2011
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Well, today I decided I needed to make a pipe that was extremely light for when I fish. This little guy here is pretty darn small, although it is fairly long. It is incredibly light, and I think it should do the job just fine for when I fish, since I wanted something that I could just forget is even hanging from my mouth. The stem is is handmadem and I just lit her up and she smokes like a dream...
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And yes, I need a real lighter....
Edit: fixed your last pic for you, L

 

ejames

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Oct 6, 2009
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Nice work! When I looked at the first pic I did a double take,it looks like it has two buttons! I finally realized there's a shadow.

 

pentangle

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 21, 2011
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Genova-Italy
Looks like you have some stain in your hands.That's happen to me everytime i stain a pipe :D

About the pipe, it's nicely done.What i think about classic pipes is usually that:

For a classic pipe there are few reason to carve it fully by hand.A lathe works better.I usually work fully by hand on a free shapes ,the ones that's impossible to do with a lathe.I made several classic pipes by hand but i still have the impression to wasting some times :( as the time that the works needs is to much.

As I told you before the pipe is nicely done and you're on the right way.By the way how are the drillings?

Maurizio

 

kamikazesasquatch

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Sep 30, 2011
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Very nice. I'm liking the Canadian style more and more every time I smoke mine. I'm not sure if that's what this is, but it's close enough for me :)

 

briarbird

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Dec 7, 2011
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Pentangle: I drill my chambers 3/4 an inch and my air hole is 5/32 of an inch. My mortise is 1/4 an inch for my tennons. And I use many drill bits (1/4- 5/32- 1/8) for my stems so that the airhole gets smaller from the tennon hole to the hole at the bit.
Thanks guys for the kind words as well!

 

smokindawg

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May 25, 2011
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Briarbird, you need to get yourself a tapered 5/32 bit for your airway in the stems. Using different sizes will work, but causes steps which can then cause turbulence in the stem. This in turn can cause a build up of moisture in the stem.
I like that pipe, it's just about like a Bing Crosby.

 
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