02-14-2016, 10:26 PM
I haven't posted much here lately. I'm still making tobacco pipes--because I can sell them. Here are a few I've done lately.
The drilling is all done on a drill press, but the shaping is all hand-work. Mostly rasps and files. (Hand-stitched rasps are a Godsend!) Then it's a lot of sanding, all the way up to 1000 grit. The coloring is a couple of different dyes put on between grits. I buff the stems on a buffing machine.
First off, this pair of churchwardens was a commission. From my oldest daughter. She asked me to teach her to smoke a pipe, and then asked for her own pipe. So I made us a father/daughter set from the same block of wood. (She's got a rebellious streak in her, but she's also a daddy's girl.) The small one is her's. We don't smoke them often, as my wife doesn't exactly approve. :uhh:
And here's a diamond-shanked billiard pipe. The wood had a little void in the top, right near the rim. So I got some aluminum filings and CA glue and filled in the void. Sanded flush, it looks pretty nice.
The drilling is all done on a drill press, but the shaping is all hand-work. Mostly rasps and files. (Hand-stitched rasps are a Godsend!) Then it's a lot of sanding, all the way up to 1000 grit. The coloring is a couple of different dyes put on between grits. I buff the stems on a buffing machine.
First off, this pair of churchwardens was a commission. From my oldest daughter. She asked me to teach her to smoke a pipe, and then asked for her own pipe. So I made us a father/daughter set from the same block of wood. (She's got a rebellious streak in her, but she's also a daddy's girl.) The small one is her's. We don't smoke them often, as my wife doesn't exactly approve. :uhh:
And here's a diamond-shanked billiard pipe. The wood had a little void in the top, right near the rim. So I got some aluminum filings and CA glue and filled in the void. Sanded flush, it looks pretty nice.
Steve S.
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Tradition cannot be inherited, and if you want it you must obtain it by great labour.
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Tradition cannot be inherited, and if you want it you must obtain it by great labour.
- T. S. Eliot
Tutorials and Build-Alongs at The Literary Workshop