Hello repairers.
I have a lovely Peterson churchwarden with a tension crack in it. This was possibly caused by the heat from smoking releasing the tensions in the burl or, perhaps, it was exposed to the sun at some time. Anyway there's a crack!
It's a lovely pipe and needs restoring.
I'm a worker of wood so am not phased by repairing it. I'd plan to straighten the crack and insert a piece of similar veneer into the slot or make a slight "V" and slip a section of another, spare burl pipe in. But, before I do either of these, does anyone have any better ideas?
Look forward to your comments, Peter.
I have a lovely Peterson churchwarden with a tension crack in it. This was possibly caused by the heat from smoking releasing the tensions in the burl or, perhaps, it was exposed to the sun at some time. Anyway there's a crack!
It's a lovely pipe and needs restoring.
I'm a worker of wood so am not phased by repairing it. I'd plan to straighten the crack and insert a piece of similar veneer into the slot or make a slight "V" and slip a section of another, spare burl pipe in. But, before I do either of these, does anyone have any better ideas?
Look forward to your comments, Peter.