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  • Decky
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    Thanks paulie for keeping me right

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  • Paulie2876
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    Originally posted by Decky View Post
    Is there a special stain for pipes excuse my ignorance as I'm thinking of sanding and staining a cheap estate pipe I bought

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    I use this and thin it down with a little methylated spirit. I only use a little at a time and keep the diluted dye in a jar for later

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  • Decky
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    Is there a special stain for pipes excuse my ignorance as I'm thinking of sanding and staining a cheap estate pipe I bought

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  • Paulie2876
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    Originally posted by Decky View Post
    I like the grain what finish is this

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    It's a smooth tan finish

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  • Decky
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    I like the grain what finish is this

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  • Paulie2876
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    The latest project

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  • the pondering moose
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    Originally posted by Paulie2876 View Post
    Decided to redo the first project pipe as I wasn't really happy with it. Before
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    Tis a beautiful thing. I guess it's an obvious thing, but it must be more "grippy" and tactile now.

    As to a cheapie pipe, it does seem that price and smokeability, in my admittedly very limited experience, do not correspond in a linear fashion. Corn cobs are the chief example, cheap(est?), but versatile and very good smokes. I'm also reliably told that a good Parker (though kind of a separate entity these days, and not always a second/failing) is a good percentage as good as a Dunhill at a fraction of the cost. Frankly I think I'd be flat out scared smoking a pipe worth too much in case I dropped it.

    By the by, it smokes well, it looks good, it's totally unique, and it wasn't expensive. It's almost a grail pipe! :-) Nice going indeed.

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  • oskihen
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    Originally posted by Paulie2876 View Post
    Cheers Jim, it smokes remarkably well for a cheap pipe, I smoked it enough to form a little cake 2 thirds of the way up the chamber before deciding to change it
    Keep it in a regular resting rotation it'll last for years [emoji106]

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  • Paulie2876
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    Originally posted by oskihen View Post
    Great job paulie, hope it smokes as good as it looks [emoji106]

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    Cheers Jim, it smokes remarkably well for a cheap pipe, I smoked it enough to form a little cake 2 thirds of the way up the chamber before deciding to change it

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  • oskihen
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    Originally posted by Paulie2876 View Post
    Decided to redo the first project pipe as I wasn't really happy with it. Before

    After




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    Great job paulie, hope it smokes as good as it looks [emoji106]

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  • Paulie2876
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    Decided to redo the first project pipe as I wasn't really happy with it. Before

    After




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  • Paulie2876
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    Originally posted by cj121 View Post
    Great job Paulie Have you access to power tools and the like or was this all by hand mate?
    The rusticated part was done with a dremel, the rest by hand

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  • Kwak Rider
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    Can I ask the technique used to get the "rustic" side looking so good Paulie, fantastic job, you must be really pleased with how it's turned out!

    Kev

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  • the pondering moose
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    That's a nifty pipe! It has two characters depending on which side you look at it from. But the character is lead by the qualities of the briar... I like that.

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    Cigars are vegetarian, we should all remember that. We're *being* healthy!

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  • cj121
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    Great job Paulie Have you access to power tools and the like or was this all by hand mate?

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