As I have recently moved out of the People's Republic of California and acquired a decent plot of land with my friends, I am determined to start some projects while I waste time at college thanks to my GI Bill. The project I am presently most concerned with, as this title suggests, is making clay pipes.
Once spring starts, i fully plan on harvesting my own clay from the land, but until then, I will need to source some good clay through retail or wholesale means(preferably the latter). Most guides I have managed to find online have suggested polymer clay, since it seems to work best in everything from a kitchen oven to a kiln. My perhaps over-hyped concerns about toxicity might be blinding me to cheaper or just better alternatives, as smoking anything comes with toxins(so does living in this plastic world in general, for that matter). Right now, I figure anything that is popular with schools and such is a good choice, because anything that is safe around kids and their tendency to put anything in their mouths ought to work well for a clay smoking pipe.
Thanks for reading, and I hope to get some pics and updates to you all soon.
Once spring starts, i fully plan on harvesting my own clay from the land, but until then, I will need to source some good clay through retail or wholesale means(preferably the latter). Most guides I have managed to find online have suggested polymer clay, since it seems to work best in everything from a kitchen oven to a kiln. My perhaps over-hyped concerns about toxicity might be blinding me to cheaper or just better alternatives, as smoking anything comes with toxins(so does living in this plastic world in general, for that matter). Right now, I figure anything that is popular with schools and such is a good choice, because anything that is safe around kids and their tendency to put anything in their mouths ought to work well for a clay smoking pipe.
Thanks for reading, and I hope to get some pics and updates to you all soon.