9th Homemade Natural Billiard

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joshremy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 11, 2012
146
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Sometimes a block of briar turns into a door stop or kindling.... After a failed attempt where I accidentally carved the shank too thin, I did fair better on the next attempt. Just experiential proof why starting on cheaper blocks is a good idea when learning to carve pipes. That could have been a $60 scrap chunk for testing stains....
Here is my 9th pipe - R9 a natural finish billiard.
I wanted to go with a traditional shape after some non-traditionals.
For some reason the top picture makes the bowl appear asymmetrical, elongated at the forward top end, but its actually symmetrical. perhaps lighting, angle, or using a cell phone camera...
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dragonslayer

Lifer
Dec 28, 2012
1,026
9
Pittsburgh
Your killing me Josh! Great work yet again. It's to cold in the garage where my tools are, but when the weather breaks I'm buying some kits and giving it a shot. Thanks for all your links.

 

joshremy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 11, 2012
146
1
Haha, its actually been in the 20s-30s outside so about 30s to low 40s in my garage since I work while smoking a pipe with the garage door open. Just bundle up in lots of layers, wear a hat, and light up a pipe!

 

bigboi

Lifer
Nov 12, 2012
1,192
3
You do fantastic work man! If I ever decide to try my hand at making my own pipe I may pick your brain!

 

hans

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 3, 2012
189
1
Wow man. these are getting better each time, as they should. this one is the best by far.

 

flmason

Lifer
Oct 8, 2012
1,131
3
Very nice pipe. I love the natural finish. It allows the grain to be seen better in my opinion.

 

dragonslayer

Lifer
Dec 28, 2012
1,026
9
Pittsburgh
Not a chance Josh, I HATE the cold and hide out in the cave until it warms up. In fact I only leave the house for my monthly doctor appointment. When spring comes I'm working on building things, swimming in the pool, working on the tan and the yard. I was crushed in a car in '79 and broke my back and pelvis, now as the years have gone by the arthritis gets worse and it’s hard to stand and move around a lot. I would rather it be an enjoyable event, rather than a painful one ;)
But I did get a package today of 6 used estate pipes from Ebay ($25). Don’t think there’s anything special but 3 worth looking up. But gives be something to work/learn on, going to sand one down and refinish, and all need stem work.
Craig

 

joshremy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 11, 2012
146
1
Craig, that makes sense! Actually estates are a great way to start. Before I ever carved my first pipe, I restored a few estates. That gave me the courage to try carving as restoration taught me a good deal about finishing, polishing, staining, and minor working and sanding. Its a good place to start!

 

ejames

Lifer
Oct 6, 2009
3,916
23
I like the natural color of this one! Billiard are hard to beat! You don't by chance have a frazing machine in that garage do you? :lol:

 

joshremy

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 11, 2012
146
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haha! If I had a Frazing Machine I would definitely be selling pipes! But that would take the artistic effort out of it. :lol:

 

oldredbeard

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 20, 2012
628
1
I really like this one Josh, it is a very classy looking pipe. I want try my hand at making my own also.

 
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