My new Moretti Volcano Commission (picture heavy)

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bernie2

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 23, 2015
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peckinpahhombre - I agree with you totally about the thin walls you typically find on volcanos. There are some really cool pipes out there I would love to pick up but I avoid them because of those thin walls. When I commissioned this pipe with Marco one of my main requests was to thicken the walls up. That made for a more substantial pipe that is a bit heavy, but it does feel good in the hands.
I ended up building a little marble wood stand for the pipe:
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It's the first time I've worked with marble wood. Very interesting material to work...it cuts very easy but it also chips fairly easy, even when sanding. I've tried a few different stains on some small sample pieces but I may just end up varnishing it or buffing it with carnauba wax.

 

bernie2

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 23, 2015
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I ended up finishing the stand with a four coats tung oil and then a good buff with carnauba wax.
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I think it turned out pretty good.

 

saint007

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 22, 2013
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Moretti pipes, love their work! Marco is a gentleman to do business with.

 
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