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Akoni808

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Mar 17, 2022
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Aloha,

I finally got my first Peterson pipe. It's a great smoker, but the stem has somewhat sharp edges making it uncomfortable on the corners of the my lips to clench. Does anyone have a good remedy to this?
 

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Lifer
Nov 26, 2018
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SH line uses vulcanite stem. I'm not sure those are molded. I think they are cut/shaped. But looking at the P-lip, I can see where it might feel sharp.
 
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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I have some Petersons on the rack, but I've never encountered a sharp edge on one of the stems or bits. I'd never heard of (or seen) a manicure block before, but it looks like a good tool for the purpose. I thought first of fine grades of sandpaper or a fine grade file.

I hope Peterson isn't getting slack with quality control. They make such likable pipes. All of my Petes have been durable, comfortable and well-crafted.
 
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Akoni808

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Mar 17, 2022
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O’ahu, Hawai’i
SH line uses vulcanite stem. I'm not sure those are molded. I think they are cut/shaped. But looking at the P-lip, I can see where it might feel sharp.
It's mainly on the sides of the bit that is sharper. It digs into the side of my mouth/lip when I clench on the side.
I have some Petersons on the rack, but I've never encountered a sharp edge on one of the stems or bits. I'd never heard of (or seen) a manicure block before, but it looks like a good tool for the purpose. I thought first of fine grades of sandpaper or a fine grade file.

I hope Peterson isn't getting slack with quality control. They make such likable pipes. All of my Petes have been durable, comfortable and well-crafted.
I must say it's an incredible smoker and I have no regret getting it. I actually want another one now haha.. It feels extremely solid and durable in the hand. Once I sand this down a tad with the block it'll be perfect.
 

Chasing Embers

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Nov 12, 2014
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For a job like this would you recommend going through the 1,2,3,4 process or just the 3 and 4? I've never worked with vulcanite so I don't know how soft it is.
Those blocks aren't very aggressive. I'd shape with 1 and shine with 2, 3, and 4.
 
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Akoni808

Part of the Furniture Now
Mar 17, 2022
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That's not a QC issue or flash from molding, it's simply a thin-edged design.

Some people like stems thick-ish with rounded sides, others as thin as possible. It's a blondes vs. redheads thing.

Easily adjusted in this case in any event.
Makes sense. It didn't seem like a QC just based on how straight and well proportioned it is. Thanks for the info!