Do any of you guys have any panel shaped pipes? What do you think of them? Greg's September submission for Pipes Magazine takes some interesting turns - literally and figuratively. Follow along on the twisting tale here.
Obsessions
Fascinating video. Can someone say how long it would have taken (off camera) for him to do this job?I talked to Greg about this project the other day. He said he did not need another hobby.
I thought it was making the usual joke.
Nope. He meant it. As in, "I can feel myself being drawn into the ShopWorld, and... well... I mean... I DON'T NEED ANOTHER HOBBY! The space, the tools, the expense, the dust! Ahhhh!!!"
Yup. When the shop bug bites, it bites hard.
If you're a panel lover (longtime or newly minted) and like shop stuff, here is another project of exactly the same kind. Sloppy when first made, with the shaping errors being too much wood left in places, not too little.
Since the wood itself was excellent, and the brand of the pipe had intrinsic value, giving it a go was a no-brainer:
Correcting a Pipe's Manufacturing Errors 2
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Fascinating video. Can someone say how long it would have taken (off camera) for him to do this job?
Do you specialize in pipe repair or design pipes as well. I was so impressed with the precision work. I collect vintage cars and the precision it takes to do concours body and paint was very similar to your craft. I can do the mechanical work on my cars but I leave the body and paint work to the pros. It is skilled art.I forgot how long that one took. Sorry.
As for categorical "menu style" guesses, there are too many variables and gotchas in pipe repair for time estimates to apply except in the Old Fashioned Way. Meaning a job is considered satisfactorily finished when the pipe can be smoked again and doesn't look much different to most observers afterward when viewed from a distance of six feet or so.
Today, though, there are collectors who have been studying a particular brand for decades, or specialize in pipes that cost thousands of dollars. The only kind of work they are interested in is called "invisible" repair. That is done machinist style, meaning by logged time and materials.
Put another way, exactly the same project on a different stummel might NOT take the same amount of time.
Do you specialize in pipe repair or design pipes as well. I was so impressed with the precision work. I collect vintage cars and the precision it takes to do concours body and paint was very similar to your craft. I can do the mechanical work on my cars but I leave the body and paint work to the pros. It is skilled art.
What's a "Holiday Inn" pipe?I did a "Holiday Inn" pipe recently. I'll never do it again, it was insanely difficult, and that was after consulting with Ryan Alden who has done a few and had some really good pointers.
Insanely. Difficult.
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