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    Make Meerschaum Insert Pipe: How to Stick Meerschaum with Wood?

    EDIT: Fixed Capitalization in Title (See Rule 9) I do not want to throw away a pipe, but inside the chamber burns, the bowl is cracked. I bought some meerschaum tablets and intend to fix the broken pipe into Meerschaum Insert. I cleaned the pipe and grinded the Meerschaum to fit. Please ask...
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    Vest Pocket Pipes

    Thanks for your opinion. The bowl size of this pipe is not small. Chamber depth ~ 4cm, which means you can smoke it for 30-45 minutes. About stem, what do you think with this version. Stem is not a telescope, it's big and sturdy. Still the stem cum chamber lid, you can refill the pipe and take...
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    Vest Pocket Pipes

    By the way read this topic: https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/threads/thoughts-about-vest-pocket-pipes.41727/ Unfortunately it is locked so I cannot comment. What do you think of this Pocket Pipe style? Note: I have no intention of selling pipes, I just want to introduce a new type of pipe. I...
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    Bent Chamber?

    Through all the comments, I see people only worry about cleaning the pipe problem. I assumed that I could not see a pipe with a bent chamber because they could make straight chamber a drill easier? So is it more efficient to produce pipes? To caving the bent chamber, I must first drill a small...
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    Bent Chamber?

    I have not found this topic, sorry for the late reply. cleaning and reaming the banana chamber is not too difficult. I still often use 3in1 Brebbia tools for my Bent Chamber Pipe. However, you need to do a clean up immediately after smoking them.
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    Bent Chamber?

    Hello everybody. I make pipes as an amateur. For me, learning about the different types of wood and the structure of a pipe is an interesting. I wonder, why do the pipes I see, they all have straight chambers? In some pipe shapes, carving straight chambers will make the walls too thin. What...
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    A Kind Word for Bamboo

    Bamboo has good water absorption properties, is a suitable material for stems. Of course, bamboo materials have certain deficiencies, for example, it will become sticky after a long time, causing clogging in the pipeline. So you have to regularly clean the shank after every suction. I find...
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    Broken Pipes - Throw It In the Trash?

    Actually, I got the idea from Dunhill's Cavalier pipe. But I like to use bamboo, which is the material available in my country. And moreover, I want it to stand by itself. This takes a bit of effort and needs to be calculated to balance. I like doing such things. I am happy if you also like...
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    Broken Pipes - Throw It In the Trash?

    Bien Den is the my Facebook nickname, in Vietnamese. In English, Bien = Sea; Den = Black. And Black Sea is the name stamped on the pipe I did. You can call any name, but here I like you to call me Black Sea :P .
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    Affordable/Inexpensive Pipe Making Startup

    Plus: you need a versatile saw like this
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    Affordable/Inexpensive Pipe Making Startup

    1. The equipment you need most is not a drill. I started with a versatile grinder like this: Variable Speed Rotary Tool. It can drill holes, grind, polish ... 2. You can buy materials for stemming in Ebay. For example...
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    Broken Pipes - Throw It In the Trash?

    Thanks weezell, for your encouragement and for calling me Black Sea :D :D :D
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    Broken Pipes - Throw It In the Trash?

    I have a lot of broken pipes: cracked shank, broken stem.... Throw them in the trash? No!!!. This is my solution :) :) :)
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    Show Off Your Morta Pipes Here!

    Some of my Bog Oak Morta Pipes