Right, taking the button down is a piece of cake (I assumed from your original post, that was the desired outcome). Reducing the dimensions of the stem to the button, that's a little more risky and involved.Take a little less that you want finished to be, because sanding to polish will remove some more.
A layer of tape around stem right up to button helps me not get into what I don’t want to when I’m reshaping or squaring up a rounded button.
As cosmic mentioned, use care if you’re actually reshaping the stem near button.
Ok, so what have ya got fer sale?I've been getting rid of my Castello's because of the awful thick stems. Annoying. Some are a little better than others but. Just my opinion. I even had one of those variegated black white stem one's that was really cool looking.
Looks like a significant improvement, on my sea rock I think the stem towards the button is too thick also. Really want to buy a La Coppia set but can’t see spending 1300 on two pipes I’m gonna have to file on….Right, taking the button down is a piece of cake (I assumed from your original post, that was the desired outcome). Reducing the dimensions of the stem to the button, that's a little more risky and involved.
Castello puts some god-awful big buttons on their new pipes (unless you buy smaller examples, from the Euro vendors). Here's a Trademark I fixed to my preference. Unfortunately, I didn't take great pictures of the button profile. I reduced the profile a millimeter or so on each side.
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A decent set of files work great and I have a set of rubber soft jaws for my bench vise.You really dont need a rotary tool for the job of removing material. Its likely to lead to problems. Some small files and different grades of sandpaper removes plenty of material. One slip with the dremel and its all over. Slow removal is your friend.
You'd be surprised how effective a manicure block is.You guys have inspired me to get my dremel and files out...
That’s a beautiful pipe. Both before and after.Right, taking the button down is a piece of cake (I assumed from your original post, that was the desired outcome). Reducing the dimensions of the stem to the button, that's a little more risky and involved.
Castello puts some god-awful big buttons on their new pipes (unless you buy smaller examples, from the Euro vendors). Here's a Trademark I fixed to my preference. Unfortunately, I didn't take great pictures of the button profile. I reduced the profile a millimeter or so on each side.
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