Hey all,
I've got a pretty nice Stanwell, handmade sandblasted pipe from Denmark. The grain looks pretty nice, as far as I can tell, but it's blasted, and I was thinking that maybe it would look better smooth.
Anyone have any experience with turning one of their sandblasted pipes into a smooth one? Assuming the briar is a good block without pits, is there anything that can go horribly wrong?
I was planning to use sandpaper and a lot of patience to carefully remove the roughness so that not too much wood is taken off in the process. Afterward I would probably just coat it with wax.
I'm interested to hear any advice from someone who has done this before!
I've got a pretty nice Stanwell, handmade sandblasted pipe from Denmark. The grain looks pretty nice, as far as I can tell, but it's blasted, and I was thinking that maybe it would look better smooth.
Anyone have any experience with turning one of their sandblasted pipes into a smooth one? Assuming the briar is a good block without pits, is there anything that can go horribly wrong?
I was planning to use sandpaper and a lot of patience to carefully remove the roughness so that not too much wood is taken off in the process. Afterward I would probably just coat it with wax.
I'm interested to hear any advice from someone who has done this before!