I got this straight stem kit from 4noggins. I used only a coping saw, a couple rasps and files and sandpaper.
I first drew all over the thing trying to get an idea of what i wanted to make...
I then took a coping saw to it and made it into an extremely rough blocky pipe...
I then set it up in a vice resting on a small soft handled ratchet so i could move it easily and began using the rasps to smooth things out...
Then i moved onto filing it and refining the shape...
More filing and then sanding starting at 80 all the way to 2000 grit...
I then stained it with a couple coats of Fiebings dark brown leather color and sanded it slightly with 1600-2000 grit...
This is what it looks like after staining it with a few coats of saddle tan before sanding...
I then sanded with 1600-2000 grit and applied a coat of olive oil...
There you have it. I have never done any woodwork before and learnt a lot. Theres quite a few mistakes in the final product; it's not perfectly round, the shank tapers oddly and the part below the shank isn't straight with the rest of the pipe. But it was a lot of fun and i encourage the rest of you to do it. Took me about 5 days working for only 2 hoursish a day on it.
I first drew all over the thing trying to get an idea of what i wanted to make...
I then took a coping saw to it and made it into an extremely rough blocky pipe...
I then set it up in a vice resting on a small soft handled ratchet so i could move it easily and began using the rasps to smooth things out...
Then i moved onto filing it and refining the shape...
More filing and then sanding starting at 80 all the way to 2000 grit...
I then stained it with a couple coats of Fiebings dark brown leather color and sanded it slightly with 1600-2000 grit...
This is what it looks like after staining it with a few coats of saddle tan before sanding...
I then sanded with 1600-2000 grit and applied a coat of olive oil...
There you have it. I have never done any woodwork before and learnt a lot. Theres quite a few mistakes in the final product; it's not perfectly round, the shank tapers oddly and the part below the shank isn't straight with the rest of the pipe. But it was a lot of fun and i encourage the rest of you to do it. Took me about 5 days working for only 2 hoursish a day on it.