I've been hard at work today and incorporated some fluting. Most of the Danish style freehands I've seen and love have more of a floral look to their fluting, with graceful curving lines that "petal" at the top, like a flower. I originally was going to do just that, but looking at this pipe with its heavy, curving, and almost dangerous looking appearance into what I can only think to call a freehand pickaxe type shape, I decided to give it a more dangerously graceful appearance.I thought what if a battle hardened mythical warrior, freshly returning from a long fought battle against dragons and goblins, trolls and orcs and undead asked me to carve him a pipe, what would it look like? I don't know if I pulled it off, but I think it looks pretty dang cool.
The fluting was actually quite easy and took much less time than I thought it would. I traded in the big bulky wood rasp for a half round pointed needle file, drew the lines on the pipe with a pencil where I wanted to carve, and got to work. This part of the project was actually quite fun, and I'm thinking I'll do it with more pipes in the future. I've also began sanding to get rid of any scratches or bumpy spots.
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The fluting was actually quite easy and took much less time than I thought it would. I traded in the big bulky wood rasp for a half round pointed needle file, drew the lines on the pipe with a pencil where I wanted to carve, and got to work. This part of the project was actually quite fun, and I'm thinking I'll do it with more pipes in the future. I've also began sanding to get rid of any scratches or bumpy spots.