This photo above, is where I finished the lathe work on the stummels. All stummels have been drilled with mortise, airway and bowl. The top of the bowl and most of the shank has also been turned and sanded as much as possible. After this, I went to the sanding disc.
Here, I've started with fitting stems and shaping them. Oh, and in the foreground a prerequisite for pipemaking: coffee!
This blast gave me a big surprise. The wood was overall unremarkable, with enough flaws to ensure a blast. Just goes to show that however and whatever you think you see on the outside of a stummel or block of briar, is, well, just a wild guess! And boy was I wrong with this one!
The same pipe with ADLP PoY 2014 that was laser engraved on it, as were the rest.
This pipe received some contrast staining that came out pretty decent. All the pipes were made from over 50 year old Algerian blocks and in those days, most cuts of briar were just to maximise quantity, most definitely not quality of grain. Hence most blocks had very irregular grain.
Getting closer to completion...
A view from the top of the completed lot.
And a sideview, just before boxing and a trip to the Post Office.
Dear Charl
ReplyDeleteNow I see why you were so Quiet on the Blog.They look Great.
Regards Clive
I've just receive the #6, sh'es great old algerian briar pipe and I smoke some south african local pipetobacco in this young laydeeee . Merci Charl !
ReplyDeleteThe number 11 is arrived! She's so beautiful! Thank you very much! I smoke with Caporal Supérieur, the old french tobacco, and it's fabulous!
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