Original wood pipes were made from small naturally occurring burls that appear as bumps or knots in hardwoods,since it has no specific grain pattern it will not shrink or crack from the continuous heat of usage.
@@Telephonebill51 nope, not all wood pipes are made from briar. There are so many alternatives, as long as it has good grain, neutral, non-toxic and has good heat resistance. You should try some pipes from Indonesia - briar is rare here, so we use several local woods and they work as good as briars.
@@yunanklaus1195 I'd rather not finance a country that murders people, and has sharia police who beat women for having any hair showing, or made pyramids of children's heads for towns that refused to vote to be a part of your Islamic caliphate. The war crimes and atrocities of Indonesia let alone it's animal and human rights abuses will never be forgotten. That said even if it wasn't one of the worst countries in the world when it comes to rights abuses and atrocities all craftsmanship I've ever seen produced there makes Chinese goods look high quality. They're so poorly made, of very poor materials with very little craftsmanship outside of looking like the object it's meant to be. They're living in the stone age though, so can't expect much.
When I saw this video a little over a year ago from today (May 23, 2024), it piqued my curiosity regarding woodcarving generally and pipe making more specifically. After months of fiddling around with smaller projects uaing cheaper wood, I have ordered my first blocks of briar last night! I am very excited to start honing this new skill, hopefully for years to come. Thank you for inspiring me!
That's what I was thinking. I think the walls are to thin for a bowl so big. I'd think it would tend to overheat and split as well as waste tobacco. It could stand to have another bowl inserted inside that bowl. Then he'd be all set.
That would take me hours and hours to smoke. I would have made the bowl smaller but whatever wets your whistle man. Badass churchwarden pipe. Think ill go puff on mine 😂
Well Bilbo Lovers, that only took 8 months and 38 hours to create, but with the use of High Speed Photography that was reduced to 8 minutes and 38 seconds. Mark used his Power Ring...great work Mark!! Love your pipe.
ok.....i feel like you think people are dumber than they really are. And they are dumb but not that ignorant of how long hand crafted things take. It takes 5 hours to make a aluminum sphere from tin foil, and thats just a sphere not coring and carving something.
Rope worker's tip: when you wrap something with small twine or string, you generally want to whip it. That means you make a loop, lay it on the surface of whatever you're wrapping, and wrap toward the eye of the loop. Be sure to leave a tail. When you get to the point where you're happy with the length, tuck through the loop and pull on the tail to draw your end under the wrap. Trim close. You can also wrap away from the eye and tie a hitch, which maintains the benefit of fixing the end in place, but it doesn't look as clean. It is the way to do it if the string is on the stiff or thick side, though. Hope you find this useful. Cheers!
hangmans loop, make a loop, pull the rope up then start twisting it down toward the loop around the rope that you pulled up, then pull the end through the loop and tighten, cut away the ends
There used to be an uncle in our village, he used to smoke in pipes like this, of course his pipe was a little longer, thanks to you, I felt like I went back in time, good luck
The author does like to from scratch, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
Elderberry makes a nice pipe stem and can be pithed and bent to shape while green. I've used a heavy wire clothes hanger to push out the pith. The same process works with river cane as well just heat the end of the wire to yellow hot and burn the joints out. Thanks for the videos.
Very nice job, you have inspired me to make one from an apple tree branch I have that is nicely dried by now. One point is, the bowl would work much better if it had a round sectioned bottom inside, instead of being flat with sharp edges, this was demonstrated in another video I saw on making a pipe, the guy tested different shaped bowl profiles, he found that with the profile of bowl you made, the tobacco around the bottom edges didn’t burn properly, where as with a round sectioned bottom, it was all burnt to ash because the air managed to get to all sections of the bowl. You can buy a specially shaped drill bit, or, I suppose it would be fairly easy to do it with a Dremel, if you have one of those flexible shaft extensions for it, that may be better to use, as the dremel itself may be to fat to gain access inside the bowl.
Don't do this, you can't use glue like he did. 1) it's carcinogenic and tobacco has enough of that. 2) it will separate after enough tobacco is passed through due to the moisture in the tobacco releasing water paper through the pipe. 3) no matter what even if the above wasn't true the glue will eventually get fragile anyways.
@@GhostofJamesMadison Don’t worry, it seemed like a great project at the time…..4 years later…..Apple wood pipe….what apple wood pipe?🤔Dim mists of time and all that jazz!🤷♂️🤣
@@misterjder1.831 always a treat to have someone do their best to criticise and bring someone else down simply because I paid them a compliment. Send me the link to your UA-cam videos so I can see a real master do it.
That´s ehy a good teacher always tells you to follow your hands with your eyes. It´s very hard this way to get your fingers into the blade. Your eyes are a natural guide help.
It's a beautiful piece of woodwork for sure! Maybe they're not exactly made to be smoked but a few observations from a guy who used to smoke pipes. The bowl ought to have more or less the shape between U and V to make it possible to smoke all the tobacco in it. The airhole ought to be direct continuation of the stem, come from the side and connect quite exactly with the bottom of the bowl so you don't get stuff lodged in it and if you do you can just push a pipe cleaner through the stem and have it come out in the bowl. The sides of the bowl (especially with the ornate carvings) seem pretty thin and I would seriously fear burning through them at some point. Pipes do accumulate a layer inside them (called cake) which protects the bowl after having formed but until it does some of the material of the bowl will get burned. If the point is not to make a smokable pipe then disregard what I said :) Anyway, great work!
Very nice video,I was so glad to see you use cherry wood.Pipes should to be made from fruit tree wood if you're going to actually smoke from it.I made a pipe from Apple-wood for my grandpa many years ago.When we were going through his things after he passed,I found it.It had split on the edge of the bowl and he had wrapped wire around it in order to keep using it.He could have easily bought a new pipe but he kept using my broken one.I still miss the smell of amphora. Your pipe was an absolute work of art.You have a great deal of skill and it was cool to see it in action.My South Farthing leaf stuffed in that pipe would have had a more green color,lol.
There is a way to make these pipes out of an ash sapling, as one piece, no glue, fitting etc. The bowl is the main trunk, and the long stem, is literally a stem growing off the main trunk (the tree is only 1.5 or 2" diameter). Cut the main trunk above and below the stem. Cut the stem. Heat up a coat hanger, or straight survey flagging wire, and burn out the pith (white styrofoam stuff in the center of the ash sapling). Then carve out the inside and outside of the bowl, taking the thin bark off too. And your done. It looks just like the pipe in the video (minus ornate carvings, but you could add that) but MUCH less work, glue, time, and haftings. No string needed to hide the joint, because its one piece.
A one-piece pipe isn't recommended because a proper pipe must be able to be disassembled for cleaning purposes. Over time, as you use your pipe, ash and tar builds up in the stem. Making the stem separated from the bowl provides easiness for cleaning.
Burning through like that isn't easy, first the wire can't bend at all or it will burn out the side of the stem, then you will need to burn it about 5mm then stop and cool the wood and clear the burnt waste or the heat will quickly build up and burn through the stem. I think its a cool ideas but its easier to do 2 halves, the problem is glue. A long drill bit would be better/ easier than burning through
That was absolutely awesome. You are definitely a great artist at everything you do. I love the attention to detail and then your commitment to authenticity. Great job
Facts. I'm a 20yr veteran of the carpentry industry and I am here to tell you everything you own made of wood would still be a tree if it wasn't for weed.
Beautifully crafted pipe, nice zippo, packed and lit the bowl well, you just need a nice brandy with that pipe and you have a good evening ahead of you!
DanDLion as a pipe tobacco smoker and pot smoker I will warn you, make sure your pipe is properly seasoned before smoking marijuana! It'll burn your throat like hell. Smoking a pipe like this is more for enjoying the flavor of tobacco. With marijuana you want to draw deep and quick into your lungs and that's harder to do with a long pipe. But if it's properly seasoned, it'll taste a bit like your tobacco and in general be less harsh. Enjoy!
Joshua Wolfenbarger I would agree. I have a wood pipe that's strictly tobacco and one for both. I prefer marijuana in glass pipes. But if you're going to smoke marijuana out of a wood shire pipe, I personally think it tastes and hits better from a seasoned pipe.
Funny, I've always known it as the churchill. Either way fun history lesson: clay versions of this were passed around church, where every time it was passed the smoker would snap off a small portion of the stem.
I always used boot polish to stain my wood especially for pipes, wands, wooden pens etc.. it gives it a nice antique look and protects the wood from any water penetration
Any material for that matter. I made a pipe out of those candies that came in little trash cans. It worked for months. I made it from the container, not the candy.
Once at a friend's house, we didn't have a pipe (his Pyrex broke)...so I grabbed the air hose and used the air chuck for pumping up tires. Took the guts out of it and put it back together. It worked awesome. Afterwards (and after snacks) I put it back together so he could still use it to pump up tires. 😂🤣
When pushing stock through a table saw, make a sacrificial cut on your push stick and push through on both sides of the blade. It's much safer, for you and the stock.
@@craigmarr7986 he used a table saw when cutting the halves of the stalk/mouth piece. Made me cringe when he was holding the piece right next to the blade with his fingers
I see people in the comments saying the are going to try this. Don't do this, you can't use glue like he did. 1) it's carcinogenic and tobacco has enough of that. 2) it will separate after enough tobacco is passed through due to the moisture in the tobacco releasing water paper through the pipe. 3) no matter what even if the above wasn't true the glue will eventually get fragile anyways.
Yeah but you need a really long drill bit, then you can drill the pipe and steam bend the stem instead of gluing 2 halves, its not easy to find a bit that long though, there are some non toxic glues available I'm sure.
Great idea on the curve. How much glue do you think is in the channels you made? There would be some at least. first couple of draws, you got some glue vapors too
Beautiful Job! You've inspired me to want to give it a try! I lost two beautiful trees this year, a large Bradford Pear and a good size Plum tree. Both are considered hardwoods like the Cherry and Beech, especially the plum. I was going to use the plum for some knife handles, but would either be good for making a pipe like these?
Season that pear tree well, at least a couple of years away from humidity, and take that time to study pipes and learn what professional pipe makers like Peterson's of Dublin do with regards to wood selection and design and whatnot. This guy made so many blunders in the design of his pipe that it's useless for anything other than decoration or as a stage prop. Also while you're at it, buy several large ears of corn, with as large a diameter cob (center core) as possible, save the cobs, clean off all matter that will rot while drying, and dry those cobs in the sun for the same 2 years (that's how long Missouri Meerschaum dries the cobs for their corncob pipes, it's worth it believe me). If you do it right, you'll have a bunch of properly seasoned cobs that you can practice and make mistakes on before you try whittling on your pear tree, and with any luck you'll have some usable corn cob pipes to put in your cabnet and take pride over as well as the pear wood pipes.
Music And Coffee lol. I've read The Hobbit and the Trilogy over 10 times starting in the 70's. Had an original copy of all 4 as well. Tolkien was a genius... Cheers!
Path in AZ even though I’m not exactly sure that old Toby is a real tobacco I do know the tobacco Tolkien was smoking when he wrote the first line of the hobbit “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit” was called capstan flake original
I met Elijah woods a few times. I would ask him to help me to shoot things for fun. He would always insist to bring this giant pipe along with him. He said it was to channel a role.
That's not burl or briar, so you're eventually going to get burn-through with that pipe. I would make a clay insert for the bowl if you want to preserve it for actual smoking.
Original wood pipes were made from small naturally occurring burls that appear as bumps or knots in hardwoods,since it has no specific grain pattern it will not shrink or crack from the continuous heat of usage.
Hey thanks man now i know what to keep an eye out for material-wise
You're talking about regular human pipes. Hobbits had drill presses and Dremels.
Normally, they're made of briar. ALL OVER ebay...
@@Telephonebill51 nope, not all wood pipes are made from briar. There are so many alternatives, as long as it has good grain, neutral, non-toxic and has good heat resistance. You should try some pipes from Indonesia - briar is rare here, so we use several local woods and they work as good as briars.
@@yunanklaus1195 I'd rather not finance a country that murders people, and has sharia police who beat women for having any hair showing, or made pyramids of children's heads for towns that refused to vote to be a part of your Islamic caliphate. The war crimes and atrocities of Indonesia let alone it's animal and human rights abuses will never be forgotten. That said even if it wasn't one of the worst countries in the world when it comes to rights abuses and atrocities all craftsmanship I've ever seen produced there makes Chinese goods look high quality. They're so poorly made, of very poor materials with very little craftsmanship outside of looking like the object it's meant to be. They're living in the stone age though, so can't expect much.
That bowl is YUGE. You could watch the entire Lord of the Rings franchise without repacking.
Ryan Russell is this a weekend plan ?
Hector Avendano uh, yeah? Obviously.
spend whole day smoking one pipefull. then again I doubt hobbits see that as a bad way to spend a day, side of stopping to eat of course.
Which measurements would you suggest?
Ryan Russell corona plan
When I saw this video a little over a year ago from today (May 23, 2024), it piqued my curiosity regarding woodcarving generally and pipe making more specifically. After months of fiddling around with smaller projects uaing cheaper wood, I have ordered my first blocks of briar last night! I am very excited to start honing this new skill, hopefully for years to come. Thank you for inspiring me!
Best of luck on your journey mate :)
Your love of the Halfling's leaf has clearly slowed your mind
Is this the Saruman's speech to Mithrandir in the extended cut os LotR Fellowship of the Ring? You miserable genius hahahahahaha
@@heelcoldgreen8222 naw Foo it's from the book
@@heelcoldgreen8222 nah its actually in the theatrical
@@heelcoldgreen8222 3kffl vvmmmxhv
Maybe it's in both. Been a long time since I read the book or watched the movies. The book is always better then the movie.
As a pipe owner, that's one big bowl
That's what I was thinking. I think the walls are to thin for a bowl so big. I'd think it would tend to overheat and split as well as waste tobacco. It could stand to have another bowl inserted inside that bowl. Then he'd be all set.
I was thinking the same
@@michaelusmc9322 assuming tobacco?
@@recoveringsoul755 whatever floats your boat I guess.
That would take me hours and hours to smoke. I would have made the bowl smaller but whatever wets your whistle man. Badass churchwarden pipe. Think ill go puff on mine 😂
Well Bilbo Lovers, that only took 8 months and 38 hours to create, but with the use of High Speed Photography that was reduced to 8 minutes and 38 seconds. Mark used his Power Ring...great work Mark!! Love your pipe.
ok.....i feel like you think people are dumber than they really are. And they are dumb but not that ignorant of how long hand crafted things take. It takes 5 hours to make a aluminum sphere from tin foil, and thats just a sphere not coring and carving something.
Why don't you start blowing glass for pipes?
Why did it take 8 months?
Lol Bilbo lovers
Those bad teens in the after school specials were right. Smoking *IS* cool.
ciao italiano che finge di parlare inglese :)
@@antonioalighieri588 ciao italiano che parla italiano :)
@@notme1998 :D
The one time I was right.
Exactly
Fun fact: he didn't speed up the footage that's just how he moves
haha thats funny😆
He's some man for one man
He prolly the Flash
In short bursts, like a spider
Used a spell of haste.
Man. This is incredible. Mad respect to you and to your craftsmanship.
Bilbo will be pleased 😁
It's useless he used glue.
Well, yeah...! If I had superspeed like this guy, I'd be cranking out pipes like crazy too ...!
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Start making glass pipes.
catyear75 I
You might enjoy making a pipe though.
I was about to comment this damn you
Rope worker's tip: when you wrap something with small twine or string, you generally want to whip it. That means you make a loop, lay it on the surface of whatever you're wrapping, and wrap toward the eye of the loop. Be sure to leave a tail. When you get to the point where you're happy with the length, tuck through the loop and pull on the tail to draw your end under the wrap. Trim close.
You can also wrap away from the eye and tie a hitch, which maintains the benefit of fixing the end in place, but it doesn't look as clean. It is the way to do it if the string is on the stiff or thick side, though.
Hope you find this useful. Cheers!
If I'm following correctly you mean like a noose almost right?
hangmans loop, make a loop, pull the rope up then start twisting it down toward the loop around the rope that you pulled up, then pull the end through the loop and tighten, cut away the ends
Nail knot. Fly fishing technique
AND WHERES YOUR VIDEO?
Sounded interesting, but i didnt understand shit what you ment xd
Thank you for doing this without a lathe. Gives me ideas on how to move forward.
I think the most impressive thing about this video is when you drew those two straight lines free hand!
Not very hard. :)
It's easy to do, especially on a small piece like that. You can use the edge of the board as a guide and just run your hand down it.
I know I'm a late boi
If you look kinda close you can see his middle finger sliding along the wood to steady the marker
In my experience, anybody who has to do even a small amount of carpentry (e.g. most construction jobs) will learn how to do this
That stem will clog with resin so fast...
Nice work,,,and is nice not having music,,,no distraction with terrible music that many UTubers use
There used to be an uncle in our village, he used to smoke in pipes like this, of course his pipe was a little longer, thanks to you, I felt like I went back in time, good luck
How come you didnt blow out a sail boat with the pipe?
This was Bilbos pipe, not Gandalfs. Next video for sure!!
@@Banjo163 🤣🤣
He is smoking the wrong weed
That's not in the book so doesn't count
Made me laugh
Not many hobbits know this, but you can put your weed in there.
cupofshutupjuice Big fuckin bowl tho
Swears I was literally thinking bout getting one (wood pipe)for that purpose😩
TURBO FOREIGN shire thunderbuds are the best. Don’t be using that Moria crap.
OY GLOB SHUT YO FACE
Gandalf's got the good shit !!
The author does like to from scratch, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
**sound of power tools** Ah just like the hobbits used to make them
:))))))
They did industrialise at the end of the Lord of the Rings book series ;)
The dwarves *
The Hobbits got waisted with Jamaican herbs as well.
Guess u could film doing ur own pipe without power tools
God: Should I bless this one with the ability of Woodworking or super speed? Fuck it! I'll give him both, but as a draw back he can't speak.
Trippy video. Like how you drew a straight line free handed. Master Woodworker!
Elderberry makes a nice pipe stem and can be pithed and bent to shape while green. I've used a heavy wire clothes hanger to push out the pith. The same process works with river cane as well just heat the end of the wire to yellow hot and burn the joints out. Thanks for the videos.
Randy Curtis good to know. Thank thank you!
Very nice job, you have inspired me to make one from an apple tree branch I have that is nicely dried by now.
One point is, the bowl would work much better if it had a round sectioned bottom inside, instead of being flat with sharp edges, this was demonstrated in another video I saw on making a pipe, the guy tested different shaped bowl profiles, he found that with the profile of bowl you made, the tobacco around the bottom edges didn’t burn properly, where as with a round sectioned bottom, it was all burnt to ash because the air managed to get to all sections of the bowl. You can buy a specially shaped drill bit, or, I suppose it would be fairly easy to do it with a Dremel, if you have one of those flexible shaft extensions for it, that may be better to use, as the dremel itself may be to fat to gain access inside the bowl.
Don't do this, you can't use glue like he did.
1) it's carcinogenic and tobacco has enough of that.
2) it will separate after enough tobacco is passed through due to the moisture in the tobacco releasing water paper through the pipe.
3) no matter what even if the above wasn't true the glue will eventually get fragile anyways.
@@GhostofJamesMadison Don’t worry, it seemed like a great project at the time…..4 years later…..Apple wood pipe….what apple wood pipe?🤔Dim mists of time and all that jazz!🤷♂️🤣
Smoking that Ol' Toby, finest pipe weed in all the projects....
Always a treat watching someone who knows what they're doing create something with their hands.
He doesn't...
He could've done better if he knew anything about a pipe
@@misterjder1.831 always a treat to have someone do their best to criticise and bring someone else down simply because I paid them a compliment. Send me the link to your UA-cam videos so I can see a real master do it.
2:03
very close to not being able to wear the ring of power anymore
What an immensely pleasurable 8 mins I've just had watching that!
This is exactly how Bilbo would've made his.
Using the ancient Dremel of Gondor
Holy S you put your fingers close to that saw blade!
SpectralWizardry indeed i did. that was quite stupid.
It was hard for me to watch.
Some people actually touch the blades occasionally lol
As someone who split there arm wide open on a butchers Bandsaw I had minor PTSD flashbacks when I saw that
That´s ehy a good teacher always tells you to follow your hands with your eyes. It´s very hard this way to get your fingers into the blade. Your eyes are a natural guide help.
I can’t believe how fast this guy works. I think he’s the fastest worker on the planet
"Gandalf went to the shire just for the pipe weed."- Smeagle
Nooice
gandalf likes to party
The only reason Gandalf was so happy to see Frodo in Rivendell at the end of RotK is because Frodo's his plug for Shire kush
@John Barber "The love of the Halfling's leaf has slowed your mind"
The Flash at it again with the woodworking :D
Hehe ;D
Dude that pipe is exquisite and as all people know the pipe is the best way to smoke
It's a beautiful piece of woodwork for sure! Maybe they're not exactly made to be smoked but a few observations from a guy who used to smoke pipes. The bowl ought to have more or less the shape between U and V to make it possible to smoke all the tobacco in it. The airhole ought to be direct continuation of the stem, come from the side and connect quite exactly with the bottom of the bowl so you don't get stuff lodged in it and if you do you can just push a pipe cleaner through the stem and have it come out in the bowl. The sides of the bowl (especially with the ornate carvings) seem pretty thin and I would seriously fear burning through them at some point. Pipes do accumulate a layer inside them (called cake) which protects the bowl after having formed but until it does some of the material of the bowl will get burned. If the point is not to make a smokable pipe then disregard what I said :) Anyway, great work!
Very nice video,I was so glad to see you use cherry wood.Pipes should to be made from fruit tree wood if you're going to actually smoke from it.I made a pipe from Apple-wood for my grandpa many years ago.When we were going through his things after he passed,I found it.It had split on the edge of the bowl and he had wrapped wire around it in order to keep using it.He could have easily bought a new pipe but he kept using my broken one.I still miss the smell of amphora.
Your pipe was an absolute work of art.You have a great deal of skill and it was cool to see it in action.My South Farthing leaf stuffed in that pipe would have had a more green color,lol.
Absolutely amazing and inspiring - what a brilliant video
There is a way to make these pipes out of an ash sapling, as one piece, no glue, fitting etc. The bowl is the main trunk, and the long stem, is literally a stem growing off the main trunk (the tree is only 1.5 or 2" diameter).
Cut the main trunk above and below the stem. Cut the stem. Heat up a coat hanger, or straight survey flagging wire, and burn out the pith (white styrofoam stuff in the center of the ash sapling). Then carve out the inside and outside of the bowl, taking the thin bark off too. And your done. It looks just like the pipe in the video (minus ornate carvings, but you could add that) but MUCH less work, glue, time, and haftings. No string needed to hide the joint, because its one piece.
A one-piece pipe isn't recommended because a proper pipe must be able to be disassembled for cleaning purposes. Over time, as you use your pipe, ash and tar builds up in the stem. Making the stem separated from the bowl provides easiness for cleaning.
Burning through like that isn't easy, first the wire can't bend at all or it will burn out the side of the stem, then you will need to burn it about 5mm then stop and cool the wood and clear the burnt waste or the heat will quickly build up and burn through the stem. I think its a cool ideas but its easier to do 2 halves, the problem is glue. A long drill bit would be better/ easier than burning through
Im so glad that this video showed up in my recommended. Made my day!
I can't even imagine how badly that thing would get glogged up after even one smoke.
Less than you think
Eu compraria fácil esse cachimbo. Parabéns, trabalho formidável!
That was absolutely awesome. You are definitely a great artist at everything you do. I love the attention to detail and then your commitment to authenticity. Great job
What a lovely pipe, I would really like to have one of those.
The real side effects of marijuana, Carpentry...
Facts. I'm a 20yr veteran of the carpentry industry and I am here to tell you everything you own made of wood would still be a tree if it wasn't for weed.
Lmao
im in the same
Big facts
I hate getting that itch to wanna work with wood
Beautifully crafted pipe, nice zippo, packed and lit the bowl well, you just need a nice brandy with that pipe and you have a good evening ahead of you!
Kapp&Peterson of Dublin Ireland
Real pipe smokers know Zippo sucks for pipe smoking. Unless you're smoking Captain Black
And a bit of high quality tobacco
*On my recommendation*
Me: Don't click, lets sleep
Brain: last video on wood
Me: clicked faster than light
now i can 420 blaze it while looking classy
lol!
DanDLion as a pipe tobacco smoker and pot smoker I will warn you, make sure your pipe is properly seasoned before smoking marijuana! It'll burn your throat like hell. Smoking a pipe like this is more for enjoying the flavor of tobacco. With marijuana you want to draw deep and quick into your lungs and that's harder to do with a long pipe. But if it's properly seasoned, it'll taste a bit like your tobacco and in general be less harsh. Enjoy!
bee pot see i totally disagree with you there. I would never smoke tobacco and bud out of the same piece
Joshua Wolfenbarger I would agree. I have a wood pipe that's strictly tobacco and one for both. I prefer marijuana in glass pipes. But if you're going to smoke marijuana out of a wood shire pipe, I personally think it tastes and hits better from a seasoned pipe.
DanDLion Nice idea!
this style is called “churchwarden” pipe
I am surprised that you know what that is. Made my day.
Funny, I've always known it as the churchill. Either way fun history lesson: clay versions of this were passed around church, where every time it was passed the smoker would snap off a small portion of the stem.
@@itszeyth9863 I call bullshit
@@robertfitzgerald8647 clay pipes still wash up on beaches, its first generation trash
Okay but people didn't smoke it at church and snap the stem off that's a fake story
I always used boot polish to stain my wood especially for pipes, wands, wooden pens etc.. it gives it a nice antique look and protects the wood from any water penetration
It's truly amazing how fast a person can make a wooden pipe because theyre fiending for some weed
Any material for that matter. I made a pipe out of those candies that came in little trash cans. It worked for months. I made it from the container, not the candy.
Boiiii. Stoner ingenuity knows no bounds
I took a laser pointer and an airbrush bowl and turned it into a pipe
Once at a friend's house, we didn't have a pipe (his Pyrex broke)...so I grabbed the air hose and used the air chuck for pumping up tires. Took the guts out of it and put it back together.
It worked awesome. Afterwards (and after snacks) I put it back together so he could still use it to pump up tires. 😂🤣
High school shop class was an ongoing competition to make the best device in the shortest amount of time.
When pushing stock through a table saw, make a sacrificial cut on your push stick and push through on both sides of the blade. It's much safer, for you and the stock.
He was using a band saw, not a table saw.
@@craigmarr7986 he used a table saw when cutting the halves of the stalk/mouth piece. Made me cringe when he was holding the piece right next to the blade with his fingers
I see people in the comments saying the are going to try this.
Don't do this, you can't use glue like he did.
1) it's carcinogenic and tobacco has enough of that.
2) it will separate after enough tobacco is passed through due to the moisture in the tobacco releasing water paper through the pipe.
3) no matter what even if the above wasn't true the glue will eventually get fragile anyways.
I bet that wood-glue had a great taste when the pipe got hot enough!
When did he say that it would be useful? Lol
@@fifo2926 when he used it in the end..
and he finish
So it's not safe to smoke ?
@Warbel then why does he smoke at the end of vid lol
Eu não consigo nem cortar reto uma folha de papel. Isso sim é talento
This will make a great hemp pipe gift. Thanks for sharing.
"Your love of the halflings leaf has clearly slowed your mind" ~ Saruman
Lol this pipe is awesome!!!
damn, I always read wrong the titles, I readed bilbo banging pipe, I was like wtf 😂
I was like wtf when I saw ypur grammar.
I was thinking of buying a big pipe then I saw this.....that's my Saturday in the shed booked in!!
WOW and it only took you 8 minutes and 38 seconds to make it
Hm, there must be a way to smoke less glue
Yeah but you need a really long drill bit, then you can drill the pipe and steam bend the stem instead of gluing 2 halves, its not easy to find a bit that long though, there are some non toxic glues available I'm sure.
Liquid Zen actually you can just find a pre bent stick and burn a hole in it with steel wire
The glue's the best part
Or a long and stiff bamboo tube
My god, a metal vise for woodworking, I'm crying on the inside
Great idea on the curve. How much glue do you think is in the channels you made? There would be some at least. first couple of draws, you got some glue vapors too
Could probably run a stiff wire pipe cleaner down it a few times and. lear out most of it
Beautiful Job! You've inspired me to want to give it a try!
I lost two beautiful trees this year, a large Bradford Pear and a good size Plum tree. Both are considered hardwoods like the Cherry and Beech, especially the plum. I was going to use the plum for some knife handles, but would either be good for making a pipe like these?
The pear would be ideal, that is what a lot of pipes are made from
Season that pear tree well, at least a couple of years away from humidity, and take that time to study pipes and learn what professional pipe makers like Peterson's of Dublin do with regards to wood selection and design and whatnot. This guy made so many blunders in the design of his pipe that it's useless for anything other than decoration or as a stage prop. Also while you're at it, buy several large ears of corn, with as large a diameter cob (center core) as possible, save the cobs, clean off all matter that will rot while drying, and dry those cobs in the sun for the same 2 years (that's how long Missouri Meerschaum dries the cobs for their corncob pipes, it's worth it believe me). If you do it right, you'll have a bunch of properly seasoned cobs that you can practice and make mistakes on before you try whittling on your pear tree, and with any luck you'll have some usable corn cob pipes to put in your cabnet and take pride over as well as the pear wood pipes.
This was the coolest thing I've ever watched in UA-cam.
Inspiring! Im serious. Awesome.
When I buff my wood that fast it catches on fire ;)
"Experimente um pouco do Velho Toby, vai ajudar a acalmar os nervos"
-Gandalf em Sociedade do Anel.
Very skilled for such young hands! Nice work!
4:08 someone needs to make a beat to those sanding noises!
Massa! Sou apreciador da arte.
This man is so gigachad that he uses a knife instead of scissors to cut paper.
Pleebs smoke cigs
Men smoke cigars
Gentlemen smoke pipes
These are facts
True
What has it gots in its nasty little pipes.
Music And Coffee Wasn't Old Toby for sure.. :)
Path in AZ Hahaha too cool
Music And Coffee lol. I've read The Hobbit and the Trilogy over 10 times starting in the 70's. Had an original copy of all 4 as well. Tolkien was a genius...
Cheers!
Path in AZ Very well put my friend. Holding my beer up high to you on that one.
Path in AZ even though I’m not exactly sure that old Toby is a real tobacco I do know the tobacco Tolkien was smoking when he wrote the first line of the hobbit “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit” was called capstan flake original
I met Elijah woods a few times.
I would ask him to help me to shoot things for fun.
He would always insist to bring this giant pipe along with him. He said it was to channel a role.
I have a better pipe challenge for you can you make the pipe Davy Jones has from pirates of the Caribbean ?
I had a guy in Turkey make me one from meerschaum!
"Finest weed in the Southfarthing." - Bilbo Baggins
You beat me to it!
Excellent. It was pleasing to see someone who, instead of merely buying a pipe, created his own and sat down to smoke it. Very hobbit-like.
так то здорово ток минус что изначально взял сырое дерево на одном из кадров видна трещина
Yes?
Li Sa лучше всего с бриара ну на крайний случай груша
Umm?
@@Слава-р4щ1щ а если с дуба?
That's not burl or briar, so you're eventually going to get burn-through with that pipe. I would make a clay insert for the bowl if you want to preserve it for actual smoking.
Not to mention he fastened the stem permanently to the bowl. He won't be able to clean that pipe properly
highest respect for handcrafted things!! #great
How long did you let the stem sit in its brace?
Austin W over night
Блять , я же зашёл фильм поискать нас вечер, что я тут делаю?!
Absolutely excellent video! Next time my wife prunes the pear tree...
I wuz expecting some straight up sticky icky at the end.
same, oh well.
Muito lindo 👏👏👏
Best looking homemade pipe on youtube 💯
Just don’t smoke any famous “Shire Weed” while operating power tools.
@stevewohlford 🤣👍
Its all great untill it gets plugged with resin
toss it and make another one
Don't you mean soot? Resin comes off the actual plant. Soot comes off smoke.
@@DwarfDragonwulf uh carmelized resin then is that ok?
Great piece, nice craftsmanship...that bowl is huge though!! Id make mine a little smaller but im just nitpickin, great job
I love to smoke things and I want a pipe
“I dont smoke, nor do i enjoy it” 8:21 *blows and O*
Bravissimo maestro 🎼🎵🎹🌠🌠🇮🇹🌍
He mixed weed with tabaco
You can see some weed on the table at 8:13
That's cool
I think thats pipe tobacco
**hits pipe**
Ok, I feel inspired. I have some cherry lying around collecting dust. Time to put it to use.
Şahane😀👌)
Legend Channel vay vay vay 8 ay olmuş ama yinede Allahın selamı ve bereketi üzerine olsun dostum
I want that pipe
Parker Wright well then you are in luck cus' im considering making some and selling them.
well haw much for a pipe
Parker Wright don't know. It would depend on how much time i spend making them.
Make N' Create
Count me in!!! I want one!!!
Make N' Create Same I would absolutely buy it
Excelent art. Beautiful pipe !
Congratulations from Brazil.
Bag-pipe
Сразу дизлайк за сверла, я думал он вырезать будет как положено с замятием волокон и всего подобного... А так просто самоделка школьника.
My gosh that's a gorgeous, albeit gigantic, pipe.