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canucklehead

Lifer
Aug 1, 2018
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I have some free time this afternoon, so I decided to make a basic little pipe. A pipe-making friend of mine gifted me some pieces of Arbutus (briar relative) and I haven't worked with it before, so I figured hand carving a little pipe would give me a feel for the material.

Tools used:
-cordless drill
-olfa knife
-sandpaper

Here are a few pics of the start, I'll post more as I progress.

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canucklehead

Lifer
Aug 1, 2018
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Alberta
I made it to fit a MM bit because a have a stack of spares and I'm lazy. Corncob shank for moisture absorption, and a 6mm filter fits as well. About to break it in with a blend made by my friend who gave me the arbutus (seemed appropriate), it's a mix of 1970's Prince Albert and his homegrown burley with some kind of a boozy topping.
 

Waning Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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I do like the texture and finish on that pipe. Any big difference in how it smokes compared to briar?
Honestly I can't find a difference between most materials, all well drilled pipes smoke exactly the same to me. I will say that the one pictured is near magnum sized and light as a feather though.
 
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canucklehead

Lifer
Aug 1, 2018
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Alberta
Sounds interesting, you’ll have to give us your thoughts on the blend with your report on how the pipe smokes. Are you able to pin down the boozy elements?
Pipe smokes good, nice and dry, wide open draw which is how I like them. I think the booze I was smelling was maybe rum, but not sure, it faded after the tobacco aired out a bit. The vintage PA is smooth and mellow, the other burley is sharp, strong, and a bit spicy, so a good combo. Burnt effortlessly, no relights.
 
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