Dying, Buffing, Oiling and Waxing a Briar Tobacco Pipe
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2022
- This video features the process I use to apply a dyed finish to a Devil Anse briar tobacco pipe. You see how I apply dye and finish the pipe to bring out all the grain character in this bit of briar.
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You should have tested your favorite tobacco with it!
Loved this. Even the F bomb made me laugh. Beautiful pipe. Good change up.
It just came out of nowhere
Don’t know how I got here, but this was a really cool video. Great workmanship!
Brother, you have created a veritable Work of Art. Thank you for this splendid tutorial!
Great video…..you are a craftsman sir…..
That's a gorgeous pipe, Papa. Nice job!
Great stuff, I often wondered how this was done, great work buddy👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful pipe Tim!! I just came across your channel.. and subscribed.
That turned out amazing....
I just found your channel and subscribed. I hope to see a lot more.
Been looking for a video on using Danish oil. Thanks for this, I'm going to give it a go!
Is it any Danis oil that you can get at any hardware store?
Great video and my wife and I enjoy watching them. We just started our channel. We both smoke pipes trying to build our subs. But it's getting there slowly. But surely thank you, sir, Merry Christmas.
gran video y magnifico acabado, para esa pipa de brezo,tienes un nuevo seguidor
I really enjoyed watching this Tim, while smoking the pipe you made me 😊. That Anse came out spectacular!
Regards,
William
Thanks William
Hey I’ve started buying from Vermont freehand myself! Cool video!
looks great. my wooden beehive pipe needs polishing soon
Great video! Amazing what a new finish can do to bring out the grain eh? Awesome work man
Yes...for sure
Very nice.
Well poop, never thought of going to your Chanel. Also subbed
Thanks for this video. I was interested to see that you can use red and white compounds then do the danish oil and then back to white and carnuba. Pipe On
Clever lathe buffing station! Do you leave the buffing wheels on it permanently, or is it easy to pull them off and use the lathe to get some other work done?
Did he ever get back to you?
@@robertcornelius3514 nope
These buffing setups can be handy, you chuck it up on the lathe while you use it, then take it off when you need the lathe for something else.
Unless you can have 2 lathes and set one up like this permanently
I have kamikazied a few pipes on the buffing wheel and it’s no good.
Do you remember how long you waited for the Danish oil to dry before putting it back on the buffing wheel?
He said in the video if you'd watched it, left for about an hour then wiped off excess and let it sit until the next day.
@@mrbrown3546 , you are right. It was shortly after he said 18:13. Ha