A metal tip should do it. I've got a few ivory nuts lying around that I've been thinking of carving into a tamper or two. Mainly just to have a tamper with an angled base to help keep the burning tobacco in the center of the bowl.
I love the appearance of cedar. If you add a metal tip and seal the rest of the tamper with the finish of your choice, there would not be any problems.
Winton
We will see what I can do with the amateur carving skills...at least when you start cutting the wood gives a nice aroma. The tip is going to be the challenge...
well, you mentioned larger diameter, and I remembered trying to put a cork in my Nording... and it just fell through lol. A larger size tamper would make a pretty awesome addition to the Nording. Great idea Boz.
I've got the blank carved out and the basic shape, I will just have to find a cap for it...maybe some sheet metal since I don't have access to all my normal tools while at school and I don't have a .5 inch casing.
Here it is finished...not exactly what I wanted... but all I used was a leatherman and a small dremel and it has a bit more foot than a Czech tool. But for the future the more practice I have the nicer they will start to look. It also fits in my other pipes...but pretty much fills them completely.
I like the bolt on the bottom! Thats a very excellent and interesting idea. I know for me it always helps to keep my strop close by when carving anything. Especially when there is any fine detail involved. I cant wait to see your next one.