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I have been using any lathe to choose the actual can in the briar water line. Remember to click the contributes in order to help to make far more video lessons, Appreciate it. Frank
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@TheTimeSphere a excellent way to make the stem is to use a piece of stiff wire, which you can heat and use to burn through
@TheTimeSphere Ahh… I see. OK, excellent luck with that. Just remember that wood tend to swell from the moisture in the tobacco, so make sure you make the smoke channel extra wide.
@Flieger671 yeah, i reckon I’m really going to try attempt to make my own stem out of wood, I never really carved anything so I’m not expecting too much lol but it will be a fun small project
@TheTimeSphere If you by “long skinny stems” mean Churchwarden- or “Wizard/Gandalf/Hobbit”-pipes – the method is the same as making any other pipe. You just need to find someone who can sell you one of those long stems.
hey, any videos about making the type of pipes that have the really long skinny stems?
I really liked the video, im 16 and I have always been interested with Carving/Working with wood as a past time. And I do like pipes.
So how much does the kit you’re using cost? Am a carpenter myself and have been interested in making a pipe for a while.
@TheOgo1971 Sorry you feel that way. Perhaps pipe carving is not for you then.
sorry mate but your dull me to death :-{
ty u for the vid bro it has helped me so much
@PrisacariuConstanti Hi there. Yes, the kits i was using here came from Jirsa – jirsa(dot)cz. He also sell briar blocks on his web site.
For more blocks of higher quality – go to briarblocks(dot)com in Spain or yazidbriar(dot)com in Algeria for the REALLY excellent stuff.
Hope it helps and excellent luck!
- Mike
Hi there. You said something about a briar provider in this video. I would like the web page or some form of contact because it takes for ever to get a package from USA.
Thank you in advance.
@grokk1000 Thanks! Always nice to be appreciated.
Fantastic vid.
@nibbel94 Well, what does my channel page say? Visst är jag svensk.
sweedish?
You can use a bandsaw or tablesaw to take the 90 degree corners off so you don’t have as much lathe time.
hey there, my lathe is of relatively akin size, iv always wanted to convert it like yours, what kind of compound rest should i even search for, im not that well versed in the world of metal lathes.
Hi there!
I really loved wathing this. The last year I’ve been thinking about turning pipes as a leisure activity. I’m already making pipes by hand. But feel i want to take it a step further. And been looking around for pipe turning videos. I as well found the router bit fantastic for the tobacco hole. But for some pipes it’s just “too” round. I got hold of a Danish pipemaker and questioned him, and he clarified me that they where using regular spade drills where they simply shape it.
Cheers!
thanks for showing the procedure, very helpfull. I look forward to more videos
Jake