My Churchwarden Pipe Rack

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MartyA

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 5, 2024
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I guess there are only so many ways to make a pipe rack, but since I smoke churchwardens almost exclusively, I wanted a rack to cram a number of long pipes into a limited amount of space. I accomplished this by making a double tiered rack with staggered spaces for pipes. The holes for the bowls go all the way through to accommodate a couple of cavalier pipes.

I actually cobbled this thing together late last Fall, but I had to wait for warmer weather to stain it. The loose parts visible in the background of the first pic are the result of a first attempt when I realized I was crowding things TOO close.
 

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AreBee

Part of the Furniture Now
Mar 12, 2024
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I "googled" lesepfeifen as I had never heard the term. Love it!

For those who don't know:

"In German, "Churchwarden" is translated to Lesepfeife, which literally means "Reading Pipe." For decades, the long-stemmed shape has been an ideal choice for pipe smokers who enjoy pairing a favorite novel with their favorite tobacco: Its lengthy profile allows for comfortable smoking while keeping the stummel and smoke from obstructing the pages.."
 

MartyA

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 5, 2024
116
380
74
Iowa
I "googled" lesepfeifen as I had never heard the term. Love it!

For those who don't know:

"In German, "Churchwarden" is translated to Lesepfeife, which literally means "Reading Pipe." For decades, the long-stemmed shape has been an ideal choice for pipe smokers who enjoy pairing a favorite novel with their favorite tobacco: Its lengthy profile allows for comfortable smoking while keeping the stummel and smoke from obstructing the pages.."
And that's what got me hooked on churchwardens. :) I always read outside with a book. Usually an OLD book. After accidentally discovering how perfect long pipes are for reading, I did some googling simply to find some "inexpensive" churchwardens. That's when I discovered that in German they are called "lesepfeife," which meaning reading pipe, is absolutely perfect.
 

Templekeeper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 28, 2023
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Toronto
I "googled" lesepfeifen as I had never heard the term. Love it!

For those who don't know:

"In German, "Churchwarden" is translated to Lesepfeife, which literally means "Reading Pipe." For decades, the long-stemmed shape has been an ideal choice for pipe smokers who enjoy pairing a favorite novel with their favorite tobacco: Its lengthy profile allows for comfortable smoking while keeping the stummel and smoke from obstructing the pages.."
Thanks for that! Loved learning about this term!
 

Templekeeper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 28, 2023
267
1,651
Toronto
Nice rack! And nice stain, too!

As a fellow Lesepfeife enthusiast, I also went the same route after looking at a rack online that was not able to be shipped to me.
Similarly, I went with holes for the bases to accommodate some of those oddly shaped pipes...
 

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AreBee

Part of the Furniture Now
Mar 12, 2024
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Farmington, Connecticut USA
Nice rack! And nice stain, too!

As a fellow Lesepfeife enthusiast, I also went the same route after looking at a rack online that was not able to be shipped to me.
Similarly, I went with holes for the bases to accommodate some of those oddly shaped pipes...
That's beautiful! I absolutely love the live edge!

I have a project working in my head and the odd shapes of my pipes have me thinking about how I will do the resting spots. Thinking about something malleable at the base that can form to different shapes like a pointy bulldog or a squarer panel pipe. I was thinking of something like bean bags set flush to the wood's surface.