Beautiful pieces of functional art 🎨 ✨️ ❤️ 💖 💛 😍 As a wood worker I know how much time and effort goes into a project like this. It takes days if not weeks to create those two pieces.
So no one's gonna mention how hilarious it was to see him go from bending the bamboo just right into shape to showing the 101 failed attempts he swept off the table? A+ work. I was wondering how flexible they even were. My fear of them breaking as you were bending them were quickly validated 😂
Thank you for the comment. I thought this idea would provide a fun way to smoke. If it wasn't like this, I would definitely give up while making the handles. It was really difficult to give this shape to wooden pipes. Many of my attempts failed. I think people who try this might be confused if I don't show the broken pipes in the video. Although the pipes were supposed to be shorter, unfortunately there is no wood that can withstand more bending than this. For this, it is necessary to use different materials. Thank you for watching.
@BROTHER_WOOD08 it was such a treat to witness. It was very informative and impressive, to say the least! Im currently making a small beginner wooden pipe of my own through slow widdling and sanding and found big inspiration in your work!
Thank you for watching. I'm glad you liked it. This place is Turkey's Artvin city, Yusufeli... It is a very mountainous region. There are many places where you can lean against a rock and smoke a pipe.
Thank you for watching. I'm glad you liked it. I do not drill when making pipe stems. There is a natural gap in the tree branches I use, I just clean this gap, that's all. I used fresh fig tree branches in this project. and I cleaned the inside with a piece of flat metal and that was it.
Thank you for watching. To be honest, I can't say these pipes will fare well with cleaning sticks. There are roughnesses in the fig branch I use and these will definitely cause problems during cleaning... Such a curved shape can only function smoothly with a smooth air vent. But I still think these pipes will be worth using.
@@BROTHER_WOOD08I might try to emulate your design but keep two draft holes to allow cleaning. Bending some oak potentially for the stem. Very interesting, unique, and clever design! I really like it and you executed it incredibly well
Some tools are not in my workshop so I need to do more sanding. That's why there are so many. However, I would like to say that I wore a mask while doing this.
Beautiful pieces of functional art 🎨 ✨️ ❤️ 💖 💛 😍
As a wood worker I know how much time and effort goes into a project like this. It takes days if not weeks to create those two pieces.
You create art. It brings real magic into the world, and we need it. Thank you.
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you liked it.
So no one's gonna mention how hilarious it was to see him go from bending the bamboo just right into shape to showing the 101 failed attempts he swept off the table? A+ work. I was wondering how flexible they even were. My fear of them breaking as you were bending them were quickly validated 😂
Thank you for the comment. I thought this idea would provide a fun way to smoke. If it wasn't like this, I would definitely give up while making the handles. It was really difficult to give this shape to wooden pipes. Many of my attempts failed. I think people who try this might be confused if I don't show the broken pipes in the video.
Although the pipes were supposed to be shorter, unfortunately there is no wood that can withstand more bending than this. For this, it is necessary to use different materials. Thank you for watching.
@BROTHER_WOOD08 it was such a treat to witness. It was very informative and impressive, to say the least! Im currently making a small beginner wooden pipe of my own through slow widdling and sanding and found big inspiration in your work!
Amazing craftsmanship 👍👍
Works of functional art! Awesome!
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Amazing.
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Absolutely beautiful 😍😍
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I see you added in some new tools. By the way, nice view of the mountains.
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Hermosas 😊
Gracias.
Prečudovito🍀♥️🥳🥰
Perfect design 😮
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Good👌
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What kind of wood did you use for the stems?
Great👍👍
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Magnificent ❤ where are those mountains you took pictures of ? They are grandiose
Thank you for watching. I'm glad you liked it. This place is Turkey's Artvin city, Yusufeli... It is a very mountainous region. There are many places where you can lean against a rock and smoke a pipe.
@@BROTHER_WOOD08 this is a beautiful place indeed...
Which sort of wood do you use? I've tried to make unusual forrmes for my bowls and stems, but it constantly brokes.
What drill bit are you using to drill the center for the stem?
Amazing pipes by the way!
Thank you for watching. I'm glad you liked it. I do not drill when making pipe stems. There is a natural gap in the tree branches I use, I just clean this gap, that's all. I used fresh fig tree branches in this project. and I cleaned the inside with a piece of flat metal and that was it.
很棒
谢谢
What type of branch do you use for pipes?
jati wood?
I used walnut wood and fig wood in this project.
Crazy cool design, but how the heck are you going to run a pipe cleaner down it lmao
Thank you for watching. To be honest, I can't say these pipes will fare well with cleaning sticks.
There are roughnesses in the fig branch I use and these will definitely cause problems during cleaning...
Such a curved shape can only function smoothly with a smooth air vent. But I still think these pipes will be worth using.
@@BROTHER_WOOD08I might try to emulate your design but keep two draft holes to allow cleaning. Bending some oak potentially for the stem. Very interesting, unique, and clever design! I really like it and you executed it incredibly well
@@BROTHER_WOOD08 just use compressed air and a thin wire.
@robertcornelius3514 that's how i clean my pipes compressed air works great 😊😊
So. Much. SANDING. 💀
Some tools are not in my workshop so I need to do more sanding. That's why there are so many. However, I would like to say that I wore a mask while doing this.