That was a really cool video. Thank you, my wife. And I just started our UA-cam page. Once I get the shop finished. I'll start making pipes again have a Merry Christmas.
Dig it! Waiting on some supplies to get here and I'm gonna try my hand at making some. Preciate the detail you went into making this video. Keep em comin!
Im so stoked to hear that man! It's an absolutely remarkable hobby that is damn enjoyable. If you have any questions don't hesitate to hit me up! I'm more responsive on my Instagram, which is @sherwoodpipes
Well now… THAT is a very interesting composition going on there! Shapes and textures that contrast and compliment each other like that…? You are an artisan, my friend! 100 thumbs up!
gracias por este gran video donde muestras todo el proceso al detalle. te felicito por el acabado final. por fin me quedo claro como realizar rusticado y como colorear la madera ,que me va a ser de gran ayuda en mi proyecto ,de nuevo muchas gracias por ofrecer este proceso .tienes un nuevo seguidor
Briar is what is most commonly used, and you can find lower grad blocks of it online for pretty cheap. Also is not very difficult to work with in my opinion either. Hope that helps! And good luck!
In my studies of this amazing craft, I have learned that you have to be careful. What kind of wood to use. Some woods like cedars and evergreens are not good for you. But any of your fruit or nut trees that you would use to smoke meats with are great for pipe bowls. I prefer cherry just because it's so dang hard. And pretty
I have a grizzly lathe, which I love, but I still end up doing most of the work by hand and with my drill press like in this video. Lathes are cool, but for pipe making, mine doesn't really help me a whole lot.
Thank you my friend! This pipe is still available if you are interested! I do most of my business over Instagram, if that works for you shoot me a message there @sherwoodpipes I definitely agree about the video quality 😅 I actually videoed everything in 1080p however I had some issues exporting it and lost a bit of quality. I'm definitely a UA-cam noob haha but will hopefully be able to have better quality footage in future videos.
I love the pipe brother. Have you got a spare one knocking about. Easy posting i live in Dover in Kent. UK. I'm sitting on the white cliffs of Dover without a pipe of my own. Are you feeling sympathy yet? 😢.I'm only jesting mate. Do love your work though. First class old chap. Stay happy. Kind regards Simon. ✌😎.
I'm just getting into this personally yesterday out of the blue i was like "I wanna make a pipe" and I did but out of cedar then to find out after the fact, cedar is poisonous.. needless to say im in search for some cherry wood,
Hahaha well I hope you still enjoyed making it, even if it's not usable. There are some good suppliers online you can buy good quality wood used for pipe making. I'm partial to Vermont freehand.
I got lucky and got a 50 lb onion bag full of cherry wood pieces for smoking meats from a guy that sells firewood. Check your local firewood dealers and ask them about cherry or black walnut or any of your local sawmills. They'll sell these little pieces thinking that they're not good for anything for fairly cheap.
Hey! Nice job, congrates from France! x) I would just say the stucked stem can be a problem for me, to clean it up. Not really an issue but need more time and attention to clean maybe..! But nice work!
Hi Bob! That you for the comment! I appreciate the constructive criticism as well! I am however, a bit unsure what you mean by "stucked stem"? Would love to know what that term means so I can learn more about it and correct my methods if necessary
@@BobBob-xf7ws no need to apologize my friend! I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment in a language which isn't your native tongue! Thank you! I'd love to hear more about the issues you have with a glued in tenon! I do not have a lathe which is why I use a delrin tenon instead of turning it straight from the acrylic/ebonite. So far it has worked out well for me and hasn't seemed to cause me any issues :)
@@sherwoodpipes yes sir, also I should have stated very nice work and craftsmanship. Great looking pipe. For sure doing great stuff. So I hope my comment wasn’t coming across rude. Happy pipe making my good sir 🏴☠️🤙
@@keystonepirate2534 Thanks my friend! And no not at all just wanted to clarify, hope my comment didn't come off as defensive haha as for the rustication part I do actually usually use a thick leather apron to support the wood and protect myself, tho for the sake of filming I kept the pipe on the bench while I worked it. I appreciate your comment and the kind words! Happy puffing brother! 🍻
@@sherwoodpipes my good sir not one bit. Just my younger comrades explain to me that sometimes my old ass come across as well harsh in text lol and they don’t know how to take it until I see them in person. Just thinking I could have had that old man moment. I’m not running for office 😂🤣👌 no I completely get it . I just could see myself jamming that thing through my palm. Happy puff my good sir. Hope all is well on your end and you have a good Sunday with the family. 🤙🏴☠️
I love your final product! That squared off shank hits me in the right spots.
Thank you Jeremy! I was really happy with how the squared shank turned out! Glad you liked it as well!
That's some fine rustification you did. Awesome job.
Beautiful piece of workmanship 👌👍
please do more, this is so fun to watch
The pipe is gorgeous.
And that rustication....
...wow!!! It looks like dragon skin. Totally stunning. 👍
Thank you so much!! 🙌
That was a really cool video. Thank you, my wife. And I just started our UA-cam page. Once I get the shop finished. I'll start making pipes again have a Merry Christmas.
would love to see a video about staining and curing/priming the inside
Dig it! Waiting on some supplies to get here and I'm gonna try my hand at making some. Preciate the detail you went into making this video. Keep em comin!
Im so stoked to hear that man! It's an absolutely remarkable hobby that is damn enjoyable. If you have any questions don't hesitate to hit me up! I'm more responsive on my Instagram, which is @sherwoodpipes
@@sherwoodpipes I appreciate that. I follow you there as well.
That's one gorgeous pipe!
Very nice pipe. I like the printed comments for direction.
Thank you Steve! Glad the text helped!
Well now… THAT is a very interesting composition going on there! Shapes and textures that contrast and compliment each other like that…? You are an artisan, my friend! 100 thumbs up!
Thank you for the kind words John! I appreciate it my friend!
Bro, this is such a cool process to watch. You do everything with such care and attention to detail. Seriously a work of art.
Thanks man! 🙌
Fascinating video……..might give that a try……thank you for the entertaining instruction
great video/ info hope you make some more soon!
gracias por este gran video donde muestras todo el proceso al detalle. te felicito por el acabado final. por fin me quedo claro como realizar rusticado y como colorear la madera ,que me va a ser de gran ayuda en mi proyecto ,de nuevo muchas gracias por ofrecer este proceso .tienes un nuevo seguidor
Just a beautiful pipe 😮👍👍
Damn good looking pipe! Amazing work
Beautiful bent poker/cherrywood style.
This is so awesome, what a cool video.
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Thanks Walter! Looking forward to making more videos!
That looks really good.
Thanks Mike!
Nice work. Looks great. Do you create long stem pipes like from the Fur Trade era?
Excellent job. Very nice looking pipe
Thank you brother! 👊
Sweet looking sitter. Nice work
Thank you!
Even though I don’t smoke, that’s a nice looking pipe.
Thank you! 🙌
Hello great Work ❤👍🇦🇹🔥☁️☁️
Great pipe - great video. thank you!
Very cool, love this video! 👍🏻
What wood type would you recommend for a beginner? Something that will last a while but also easy to work with?
Briar is what is most commonly used, and you can find lower grad blocks of it online for pretty cheap. Also is not very difficult to work with in my opinion either. Hope that helps! And good luck!
@@sherwoodpipes thank you!
In my studies of this amazing craft, I have learned that you have to be careful. What kind of wood to use. Some woods like cedars and evergreens are not good for you. But any of your fruit or nut trees that you would use to smoke meats with are great for pipe bowls. I prefer cherry just because it's so dang hard. And pretty
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Obrigado por compartilhar!
Obrigado por assistir meu vídeo
Vc é de onde? Sou de São paulo e estou admirando esse trabalho de marcenaria.
@@edvardlimadasilva4627 muito obrigado! Eu sou da Califórnia nos Estados Unidos.
@@sherwoodpipes valeu bro!
great video! you are able to achieve a lot with that drill press. I think you would benefit greatly from a lathe. thanks for sharing
Thanks brother! I love my drill press and sure put it to use. A lathe is definitely on my list of tools to purchase tho!
I have a grizzly lathe, which I love, but I still end up doing most of the work by hand and with my drill press like in this video.
Lathes are cool, but for pipe making, mine doesn't really help me a whole lot.
Such an awesome looking pipe. Wow! Where do I buy it? Fantastic skills. If I may say, it was frustrating watching because of the video quality.
Thank you my friend! This pipe is still available if you are interested! I do most of my business over Instagram, if that works for you shoot me a message there @sherwoodpipes
I definitely agree about the video quality 😅 I actually videoed everything in 1080p however I had some issues exporting it and lost a bit of quality. I'm definitely a UA-cam noob haha but will hopefully be able to have better quality footage in future videos.
Is there a way to see what you have available without Instagram?
@@mrbrown3546 Yes! You can email me at sherwoodpipes@gmail.com or reach out to me on Facebook, my page is Sherwood Pipes.
Do you have another video of you cutting the slot?
what wood are you using and where are you buying your stems?
cool ASMR vid
Unintentional ASMR haha 😆
I am using Briar wood here which I get from Vermont freehand, and I get most of my stem blanks from exoticblanks.com
What material is your stem blank made of?
I've just buying mine in bulk from China. But they are plastic and cheap and cheesy.
So is the red part plastic or can you bend wood with heat like that?
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I love the pipe brother. Have you got a spare one knocking about. Easy posting i live in Dover in Kent. UK. I'm sitting on the white cliffs of Dover without a pipe of my own. Are you feeling sympathy yet? 😢.I'm only jesting mate. Do love your work though. First class old chap. Stay happy. Kind regards Simon. ✌😎.
Привет. Из какого материала сделана ваша трубка и муштук?
So nice!!!
Thank you Marcelo!
Beautiful
Thank you Stephen! 🍻
I'm just getting into this personally yesterday out of the blue i was like "I wanna make a pipe" and I did but out of cedar then to find out after the fact, cedar is poisonous.. needless to say im in search for some cherry wood,
Hahaha well I hope you still enjoyed making it, even if it's not usable. There are some good suppliers online you can buy good quality wood used for pipe making. I'm partial to Vermont freehand.
@@sherwoodpipes yaa, i made another one "2nd one" out of oak, do you have discord or a way i could communicate with you outside of youtube by chance?
@@_HuckleBerry I don't have discord unfortunately, best way is to message me on Instagram @sherwoodpipes
I messaged ya on instagram
I got lucky and got a 50 lb onion bag full of cherry wood pieces for smoking meats from a guy that sells firewood.
Check your local firewood dealers and ask them about cherry or black walnut or any of your local sawmills. They'll sell these little pieces thinking that they're not good for anything for fairly cheap.
Isn't epoxy thermoreactive?
Hey! Nice job, congrates from France! x)
I would just say the stucked stem can be a problem for me, to clean it up. Not really an issue but need more time and attention to clean maybe..! But nice work!
Hi Bob! That you for the comment! I appreciate the constructive criticism as well! I am however, a bit unsure what you mean by "stucked stem"? Would love to know what that term means so I can learn more about it and correct my methods if necessary
@@sherwoodpipes Sorry for my bad english! I meant "glued" i think! x)
@@BobBob-xf7ws no need to apologize my friend! I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment in a language which isn't your native tongue! Thank you!
I'd love to hear more about the issues you have with a glued in tenon! I do not have a lathe which is why I use a delrin tenon instead of turning it straight from the acrylic/ebonite. So far it has worked out well for me and hasn't seemed to cause me any issues :)
Me gustaría mandarte a fabricar algunas para mi cómo te contacto?
Leather in palm brotha, lol. Maybe even flint napping pad set up for that palm lol 😊
@@keystonepirate2534 lol I'm assuming you're referring to the rustication part?
@@sherwoodpipes yes sir, also I should have stated very nice work and craftsmanship. Great looking pipe. For sure doing great stuff. So I hope my comment wasn’t coming across rude. Happy pipe making my good sir 🏴☠️🤙
@@keystonepirate2534 Thanks my friend! And no not at all just wanted to clarify, hope my comment didn't come off as defensive haha as for the rustication part I do actually usually use a thick leather apron to support the wood and protect myself, tho for the sake of filming I kept the pipe on the bench while I worked it. I appreciate your comment and the kind words! Happy puffing brother! 🍻
@@sherwoodpipes my good sir not one bit. Just my younger comrades explain to me that sometimes my old ass come across as well harsh in text lol and they don’t know how to take it until I see them in person. Just thinking I could have had that old man moment. I’m not running for office 😂🤣👌 no I completely get it . I just could see myself jamming that thing through my palm. Happy puff my good sir. Hope all is well on your end and you have a good Sunday with the family. 🤙🏴☠️
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Interesting. You're the second ever person whith this family name I know of.
That is interesting! Its not a very common name, at least on the west coast where I am.
Haven't found many lathe-free builds on youtube. Nice.
The camera it is too far, the same way thanks.
Thanks for the feedback! Will definitely try to get better camera angles in the future