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  • the pondering moose
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    Same here but I find that sitting down reduces the chance of wet shoes considerably!
    *slow clap* I see what you did there :-)

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  • Paulie2876
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    [MENTION=201]cj121[/MENTION] thought I would post " my armoury" here for you rather than in th what are you smoking thread

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  • cj121
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    Originally posted by Paulie2876 View Post
    Cheers, nice job on the bones
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    Thanks Paulie Significantly less skill required though

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  • Paulie2876
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    Originally posted by cj121 View Post
    Nice work [MENTION=486]Paulie[/MENTION]

    Keep on finding the time[emoji2]
    Cheers, nice job on the bones

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  • Paulie2876
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    Originally posted by the pondering moose View Post
    I've got a pipe with a slightly wonky chamber and it doesn't seem to make much difference, it smokes just fine. Also, I think I like the colour - it's unlikely to get lost!

    It puts me in mind of all those, I think Rattrays, pipes that come in pretty garish green, only red; and nicer as a result I think.
    Thanks for the positive feedback, just bought a new bench drill so hopefully it will help with this problem. I am a bit of a perfectionist, so even though I showed this pipe mlw who didn't see any problem with it, I see the flaw as I have worked on it. There is a young piper at work, who is always skint that will buy it for what I paid for it, so no loss and he'll be happy with it.

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  • cj121
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    Nice work [MENTION=486]Paulie[/MENTION]

    Keep on finding the time

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by the pondering moose View Post
    I've got a pipe with a slightly wonky chamber and it doesn't seem to make much difference
    Same here but I find that sitting down reduces the chance of wet shoes considerably!

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  • the pondering moose
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    Originally posted by Paulie2876 View Post
    ... When I drilled the chamber the block moved ...

    Not sure about the colour too. Lots of lessons learned with this one.
    I've got a pipe with a slightly wonky chamber and it doesn't seem to make much difference, it smokes just fine. Also, I think I like the colour - it's unlikely to get lost!

    It puts me in mind of all those, I think Rattrays, pipes that come in pretty garish green, only red; and nicer as a result I think.

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  • Paulie2876
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    Made a big mistake with this cherry wood poker from the start. When I drilled the chamber the block moved making it a bit difficult to get the stem right as I was concentrating more on fixing this than paying attention to the stem. I carried on nonetheless.


    Not sure about the colour too. Lots of lessons learned with this one.

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  • handlebarpipe
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    Nice looking pipe you have made. Let us know how it smokes.
    Marc

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  • Paulie2876
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    Won't the end catch alight in the fire?
    They will eventually burn out after a few years smoking, but the woods I am using were traditionally used for making pipes in times of briar shortage. I have a small cured cherrywood pipe that is quite old, how old I don't know, I've never been able to find any information about it to date it. I have some briar arriving and will be making pipes, but for the meantime I'm using various woods as they are a lot cheaper than briar and I need the practice.

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by Paulie2876 View Post
    Thanks guys, a cherrywood poker is next on the cards
    Won't the end catch alight in the fire?

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  • Paulie2876
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    Thanks guys, a cherrywood poker is next on the cards

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  • Greg
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    Very impressed, Its a great looking pipe.

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  • Johnny Thunder
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    It does look very good from here. Nice job.

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