Almost Finished One. A Great Learning Experience
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 1:09 pm
A fun learning experience had.
Had four pipes given to me they were all cheapo's and not in great shape. They all had an orange stain that screamed I'M BLOODY UGLY! like this

So I sanded and dremelled a couple finding fills and pieces of what I can only guess was shrapnel. Which lead me to the idea of rustication which I did (attempted) to hide the flaws in the timber.




So I ended up just about finishing one this morning and I'm happy with the way it turned out. It is far from perfect, I rushed it causing a bit of sloppy cutting but as the pipe is to stay with me and was merely a guinea pig I'm not that worried.




So you can see that the stem/mouthpiece was severely oxidised as well so I soaked it in oxypower and ran the dremel buffing wheel over it.

An improvement but I need to buy some micromesh to really do the job properly....I'll get around to it....one day.
The other pipe above is currently drinking in some polish and I'll buff that out tomorrow.
Cheers
Had four pipes given to me they were all cheapo's and not in great shape. They all had an orange stain that screamed I'M BLOODY UGLY! like this

So I sanded and dremelled a couple finding fills and pieces of what I can only guess was shrapnel. Which lead me to the idea of rustication which I did (attempted) to hide the flaws in the timber.




So I ended up just about finishing one this morning and I'm happy with the way it turned out. It is far from perfect, I rushed it causing a bit of sloppy cutting but as the pipe is to stay with me and was merely a guinea pig I'm not that worried.




So you can see that the stem/mouthpiece was severely oxidised as well so I soaked it in oxypower and ran the dremel buffing wheel over it.

An improvement but I need to buy some micromesh to really do the job properly....I'll get around to it....one day.
The other pipe above is currently drinking in some polish and I'll buff that out tomorrow.
Cheers