To fill or not to fill? (Shakespeare)
Does this bowl need a filler? This is another home made of mine I am working on right now. It’s the first attempt to shape another classic, a Bulldog. The upper part of the bowl I did in August on an old wood lathe, a friend gave to me.
To be honest I lost control over a few aspects of the pipe. The draught hole is out of center, and so is the drilling of the chamber, I did on a drill press later.
Also I forgot about planning the dimensions before beginning work. Now the chamber is really deep about 47 millimetres at 18 millimetres radius. I set it aside a few months.
But still I wanted to build some experience in forming the Bulldogs square shank. Luckily I had the preformed stem, which gave me the outlines of the square to follow on the sanding disk. So far, so well.
Now after several hours filing an sanding it turns out quite nice. The cheap briar I bought once in dozen pieces for a few bucks turned out not so nice. It’s full of pits and scratches even if there is a lot going on grain wise, bird eyes etc.
I even thought about rusticating the stummel. I want to stain it in a deep dark brown.
What do you think? To fill or not to fill? And if the answer is yes, what kind of filler would you prefer? Briar dust with superglue?