I finally got around to finishing my second pipe, and all in all, I'm pretty dang tootin (haha I said dang tootin) proud of it. Not bad for my second pipe. Partial smooth and plateau top rhodesian/horn freehand. Algerian briar and vulcanite. Contrast stained. No jigsaw, no disk or belt sanders. Sanded and polished between coats of stain to 12,000 grit, and then waxed and buffed with carnuba on the buffing wheels. This thing literally has a mirror finish that was hard to capture on my camera. But in the last photo you can see the reflection of my pinky finger quite well. I call it the Tormented Viking's horn, mainly because I think it's a cool name. Some pretty serious grain going on with this one
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Notice the reflection of my pinky finger in this next photo
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Stem to shank meet could have done a bit better, and I got a touch of stain in the chamber I wasn't able to get out completely. but all in all I'm very pleased. :D
Notice the reflection of my pinky finger in this next photo
Stem to shank meet could have done a bit better, and I got a touch of stain in the chamber I wasn't able to get out completely. but all in all I'm very pleased. :D