I'd be very curious to know your process here. Also for dealing with the dents, the rim, getting a uniform finish etc. Great results.
I used quite a few unconventional tools for this repair. I will take some photos write a more detailed explanation later. This repair was supposed to be temporary and just to make the pipe a bit more presentable and smokable until I have time to try something completely out of the ordinary, but now looking at it I might leave it like that.

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When I first got the pipe, it was obvious to me that it won’t be worth working on it(from a money standpoint), so decided to “adopt” it, as I often do and use it for educational purposes and customising.
Then I saw the stinger? and it gave the pipe a bit a steampunky/cyberpunky vibe.
I was thinking of trying to use something like JBWeld for the repairs and fillers and hope that it would polish up like metal.
The whole ideas was for the pipe to look as if it was made completely out of metal and it just had the wood texture as kind of a skin - just like those cringy tattoos that look like the skin is teared and there are some robot parts underneath.
If anyone has a guess if that would work or for another material that could potentially get me there, I will be very happy to hear your thoughts.