Reject No More (Pic Heavy)

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That came out really well! Interesting that you got rid of the fills, but kept the "reject" stamp. What was the thinking behind that? :puffpipe:

 

jeepnewbie

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I kept it to show that not all rejects are really rejects but sometimes hidden gems. Plus I'm planning on selling it at some point, the fills were an eyesore the way they were done.

 

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Nice job! That's funny, it does look like a map.
Care to share your secret on how you did it?

 

jeepnewbie

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Thanks everyone.
Didimauw I use a round wood bit and randomly cut areas out until I like the shape. This was my first attempt at doing this on a pipe. So I tested out the method on some scrap pipes with cracked bowls.

 
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