while I am not a pipemaker by anymeans, I broke the shank when I did my first pipe, after that, I ended up drilling the passthrough as a pilot then the tennon before I had cut away a majority of the wood to shape the shank. The pipe you made is great, and the cherrywood you used looks great!
I thought it was a bit at 4:58 but then the rest of the video you had them on. You either got nicked up pretty good or you committed to it. Either way, great execution on the pipe and nice comedy lol
I turn pipes on my lathe a lot. Handcarving is awesome, but I haven’t the patience or dexterity(arthritis). The only suggestion I’d have is to not oil the interior of the chamber. Instead, coat with cigar ashes as a base cake and let it build its own cake onto that with use. Some also will coat the chamber with honey and then allow a natural cake to build onto that.
You're like me: there's blood on everything I've ever done lmao. I feel your pain. Good thing we don't make anything bigger like a mug... we'd be fingerless lolol I love your pipe it's gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. PS: I don't know if it's worth anything, but I drill the flue in the shank then I trim? It feels like less chances of cracking. It's worked so far.
"I am no expert" Yeah, no kidding. You guys remember when television and radio had standards? You had to be really good at something to be on TV. Johnny Carson would never have your average dude on. You had to be particularly outstanding and talented. Thank you internet for exposing the masses to mediocrity! This video wasn't a complete waste of time, however, as it does make me feel better about my own incompetency. Knowing I'm not alone. That other people suck at things more than me is quite empowering and a wonderful source of indirect encouragement.
Because he didn't want to? Because it makes the video a little more accessible to those who don't understand English or can't hear? Because it isn't really necessary. Because the sounds of the workshop can be emphasised more than speech? There are lots of other videos with people explaining their methods, don't worry.
@@JayPlateFaceVideos what gives you that impression? There's no ñossible way I can say with certainty what the intentions of the video's creator are. However, if you feel that it is informative or an interesting/ pleasant watch, then I'd say it has fulfilled its purpose. If you _don't_ feel that way, my suggestion would be to find another video. At the end of the day, making something is the idea. I'm at the beginning stages of making a Churchwarden and find any video such as this very hepful. Happy making 👍🏻
@@JayPlateFaceVideosto add to that, did you notice the explanatory text on screen? He 'taps on things' very seldom, and the final result looks top notch, you must agree.
Nice pipe for toking ! One fourteen time stamp. Lol !!! But seriously great craftsmanship on that ! Peace Man !
while I am not a pipemaker by anymeans, I broke the shank when I did my first pipe, after that, I ended up drilling the passthrough as a pilot then the tennon before I had cut away a majority of the wood to shape the shank. The pipe you made is great, and the cherrywood you used looks great!
What type of wood did you use?
This is awesome! So cool to see crafting done by hand tools and ambition -- great build!
just watch the spoon video and now this. great videos.
Thanks
4:50 Hey Dude, Let it so ... Like a Minecraft Pipe :-)
Wow awesome job. What wood and finish id like to make a couple for gifts.
You kept your local Walgreens in business buying all those band-aids. Lol good little build, try to be a little safer with the blades!
Thanks mom.
Since when did it become socially acceptable for men to be so safety obsessed? “…Good times make weak men…”
Nice handcraft 👍
I thought it was a bit at 4:58 but then the rest of the video you had them on. You either got nicked up pretty good or you committed to it. Either way, great execution on the pipe and nice comedy lol
turned out great and fun to watch!
Thanks!
Some good ideas in this! Id recommend not putting finish in any bowl. Even foodsafe products can become toxic when burned.
Great job John
I turn pipes on my lathe a lot. Handcarving is awesome, but I haven’t the patience or dexterity(arthritis). The only suggestion I’d have is to not oil the interior of the chamber. Instead, coat with cigar ashes as a base cake and let it build its own cake onto that with use. Some also will coat the chamber with honey and then allow a natural cake to build onto that.
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Perfect,John!Thznk you!
You're like me: there's blood on everything I've ever done lmao. I feel your pain. Good thing we don't make anything bigger like a mug... we'd be fingerless lolol I love your pipe it's gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
PS: I don't know if it's worth anything, but I drill the flue in the shank then I trim? It feels like less chances of cracking. It's worked so far.
Somebody buy this guy some sharper tools
Nice pipe but turn the volume off while the bandsaw is on
Lol
And THIS is why the dude doesn’t reply to his comments...
nice pipe
Руками тяжело обрабатывать. Хотя может в этом и есть удовольствие.
that bowl is deep enough to get you blasted!!!!!!!!!!
"I am no expert"
Yeah, no kidding. You guys remember when television and radio had standards? You had to be really good at something to be on TV. Johnny Carson would never have your average dude on. You had to be particularly outstanding and talented.
Thank you internet for exposing the masses to mediocrity! This video wasn't a complete waste of time, however, as it does make me feel better about my own incompetency. Knowing I'm not alone. That other people suck at things more than me is quite empowering and a wonderful source of indirect encouragement.
hello sir can you line me a pipe? am fast a smoking pipe.
Why didn't you speak once in the whole video? Seems like it would be more instructive that way instead of tapping things.
Because he didn't want to?
Because it makes the video a little more accessible to those who don't understand English or can't hear?
Because it isn't really necessary.
Because the sounds of the workshop can be emphasised more than speech?
There are lots of other videos with people explaining their methods, don't worry.
@monomakes So this is for people with autism right?
@@JayPlateFaceVideos what gives you that impression? There's no ñossible way I can say with certainty what the intentions of the video's creator are. However, if you feel that it is informative or an interesting/ pleasant watch, then I'd say it has fulfilled its purpose. If you _don't_ feel that way, my suggestion would be to find another video.
At the end of the day, making something is the idea. I'm at the beginning stages of making a Churchwarden and find any video such as this very hepful.
Happy making 👍🏻
@@JayPlateFaceVideosto add to that, did you notice the explanatory text on screen? He 'taps on things' very seldom, and the final result looks top notch, you must agree.
@monomakes I know people who are autistic have sensory problems. You don't need to explain yourself I understand.
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