That is actually one of my bucket list projects. Assuming you used Briar wood for the bowl. The acrylic stem with the white lace through the black was a nice touch. And who doesn't love the look of real copper like in the band. Loved this one.
Just a tip if you're planning on making one. When drilling the small airflow channel, try to drill it so it comes out of the side of the bowl and not at the bottom, this helps keep the channel cleaner for longer as most of the debris collects at the bottom.
I noticed that too,@@marcelenduro3009. Although judging from the disgusting acrylic stem and awkward shape of it I suspect not only is it his first attempt making one, but he has never used a pipe either. Or he'd have realised how useless that'd be with that bottom cut.
@@marcelenduro3009I think it's best if the hole is directly at the bottom so the tobacco will burn all the way to the bottom. If you drill into the side, the tobacco under the draft / air passage hole. I'm no expert, but that's what I've read online when researching the subject. But maybe you know something I don't know.
Oh my! Auch als Nichtraucher darf ich das bewundern! Was für ein mega Projekt!!!! Eine der schönsten Pfeifen, die ich je gesehen habe! A piece of art for sure!
If you ever decide to do this again, I would recommend drilling the holes for the bowl of the pipe and the stem before you take off the extra bulk in the pipe.
VERY NICE !!! To newbies, When " Roughing Out " Materiel, Always leave X-Tra - One can always remove Materiel , But , Once Removed , You can't put it back ! ALWAYS, Safety First , And , HAVE FUN !!!
My godfather smoked a pipe. I can still remember the tobacco smell to this day. I don't know if he had anything as lovely as this in his collection. Thanks for sharing!
You can bend the Ebonite stem over a lighted candle you just have to keep it moving backwards and forwars, once bent cool in cold water while holding it in position. How do I know that I hear you ask, well I used to work at a briar pipe makers in North London at the start of the 1960's. Great job well done.👍
Nice work! Make some throat inserts for your bandsaw with just a kerf cut. Use brass, aluminum, plastic.. Will keep small chunks from trying to jam and just might save a finger one day.
Took mine off the tree and then use one single electronic device. I appreciate your work it's a lot faster maybe we just have a difference between freehand and whatever
when I make one freehand, I tend to use a branch that has a branch coming out of it, and I saw it to size. this is because its got the rough shape needed for a pipe and works perfectly imo
Fürs erste mal echt gut. Hab mir gestern auch alles bestellt was ich so für meine eigene pfeife brauche zum bauen. Jedoch starte ich klein an mit einem Pfeifen Rohling ^^
You do very interesting projects. I stopped at 2 random videos tonight that caught my eye and they were both your's. I subscribed. Being creative is just plain fun. Kudos.
Beautiful. Very nice, how does it smoke? I woul love to do work like this but I lack the tools/workshop. I spent my time/money/space on other projects, like gun collecting, war games and scale models. I have about a dozen pipes but wife won't let me smoke them anymore since I started getting heart problems. Still have tobacco too. 😢
As an amateur pipe maker, I'm wondering, with that wood (which I don't recognise), and considering it has an odd reddish colour, does it not give it's own taste when heated by the tobacco embers? And especially with the wood stain, that can often give off slight fumes you don't want to be inhaling.
Holy Crap, after watching this, I definitely don’t think smoking is bad for you anymore. The way you were using that band saw made me realise, we are more likely to get destroyed by machines we use daily, then by sucking back some pipe tobacco at he end of the day. 😮😮😮
May I offer a suggestion? I don't mean to be condescending at all. I'm certainly not a pipe expert either. The form is quite simple and well established. The most exotic materials have been done. Pipes that look like photo realistic sculpture have been done. You know what has not gotten adequate creativity? The way they sit when not in use. I've seen several fancy pipes that came with a matching stand and I'm aware of stands for collections of a dozen pipes. But I cannot think of many examples where somebody took the angle and stance into account when designing the bottom of the pipe. Everybody reverts to the classy method of holding it. Just off the top of my head, having a vague sense of your style, I could imagine a set of brass knuckles that flows into the base of the pipe in a aqua linear manner. With a little focus on filing the far end of the brass knuckles, the weight would allow you to design the pipe at any angle or attitude. You can go even further in this direction; why should pipes always be held in the same manner? It's not particularly ergonomic. A clever enough design could potentially be marketable not only to the tobacco connoisseurs, but the quickly growing legal cannabis market. If you take a look around some of the websites of high-end dispensaries, it seems clear that the market for high-end smoking devices it's quite a bit larger than the pipe smoking crowd. You might want to keep this in mind. There are many inexpensive easily modifiable products that allow you to control the temperature down to the degree, allowing the same device to function as a vaporizer or a traditional pipe. Personally, I would love to see water integration. Particularly a design that would allow you to put it in your pocket without the water spilling. There are many variants on this available already, nobody makes one that is not plastic and at the $20 mark. I don't know how accurate of a view one gets of the market from Europe, but every corner in urban America sells bongs and pipes, even the smallest of stores usually have one or two items over $500. And they sell with regularity. I have no idea about the legality so you might want to do your own research, but I wanted to offer my two cents. I've always enjoyed your work, but I think a lot of the interest in camping and off grid life is starting to wane
Lovely Pipe. Would love to take it Up in My Old Age. I'd like to Check out All Those different Flavoured Tobaccos, with the different Pipe Wood. Read some Poetry Online Maybe. I'd Like a Van Cleef Style Drooper. Solid Silver Collar.
Wirklich gut geworden Dein „erster Versuch“ - sieht auf jeden Fall sehr beeindruckend aus. Was hast Du für ein Material für das Mundstück verwendet? Grundsätzlich brauchst Du Dich mit diesem Projekt nicht zu verstecken. Glückwunsch.
That is actually one of my bucket list projects. Assuming you used Briar wood for the bowl. The acrylic stem with the white lace through the black was a nice touch. And who doesn't love the look of real copper like in the band. Loved this one.
Thanks man! Appreciated
Just a tip if you're planning on making one. When drilling the small airflow channel, try to drill it so it comes out of the side of the bowl and not at the bottom, this helps keep the channel cleaner for longer as most of the debris collects at the bottom.
@@HABU Very very nice finished product, sir. I like the design!
I noticed that too,@@marcelenduro3009. Although judging from the disgusting acrylic stem and awkward shape of it I suspect not only is it his first attempt making one, but he has never used a pipe either. Or he'd have realised how useless that'd be with that bottom cut.
@@marcelenduro3009I think it's best if the hole is directly at the bottom so the tobacco will burn all the way to the bottom. If you drill into the side, the tobacco under the draft / air passage hole. I'm no expert, but that's what I've read online when researching the subject. But maybe you know something I don't know.
My Uncle smoked a pipe and had a few of them , I think he would have been proud to have this one in his collection . Beautiful piece of Art mate.
😊😊
You are a beast. All freehand bandsaw and rasp. Beautiful. Thank you
Oh my! Auch als Nichtraucher darf ich das bewundern! Was für ein mega Projekt!!!! Eine der schönsten Pfeifen, die ich je gesehen habe! A piece of art for sure!
If you ever decide to do this again, I would recommend drilling the holes for the bowl of the pipe and the stem before you take off the extra bulk in the pipe.
I cringed at him holding that by hand
Beautiful. I have made a few pipes but not my own stem. You inspired me.
Very nice pipe, i gave up smoking 30 years ago, but i still sometimes fancy a smoke.
That’s a beautiful pipe, I don’t smoke but now I want one
Thanks brother! 😜
VERY NICE !!! To newbies, When " Roughing Out " Materiel, Always leave X-Tra - One can always remove Materiel , But , Once Removed , You can't put it back ! ALWAYS, Safety First , And , HAVE FUN !!!
Thank you 😊
My godfather smoked a pipe. I can still remember the tobacco smell to this day. I don't know if he had anything as lovely as this in his collection. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks man!
A beautiful work of art!, well done to you. Best wishes. Gérard.
You can bend the Ebonite stem over a lighted candle you just have to keep it moving backwards and forwars, once bent cool in cold water while holding it in position. How do I know that I hear you ask, well I used to work at a briar pipe makers in North London at the start of the 1960's. Great job well done.👍
Nice work! Make some throat inserts for your bandsaw with just a kerf cut. Use brass, aluminum, plastic.. Will keep small chunks from trying to jam and just might save a finger one day.
Took mine off the tree and then use one single electronic device. I appreciate your work it's a lot faster maybe we just have a difference between freehand and whatever
nice. Always good to have a bowl you can set down.
Ja, geht so!
Ach was, sieht echt gut aus 👍🏽
😊
I just got in some Saint Espresso, I'd pack that into this pipe on its maiden voyage. Beautiful pipe, brother.
Thanks bro!
Very classy! It needs a velvet lined box to live in.
when I make one freehand, I tend to use a branch that has a branch coming out of it, and I saw it to size. this is because its got the rough shape needed for a pipe and works perfectly imo
I mean you ARE Bilbo Swaggins
Very nice block of briar to start with😊 Nice video I enjoyed watching...I am also a beginner pipemaker
Beautiful pipe, my only detail would be drill first shape later cos any accidents with the drill could ruin it but other than that nice work
Hush fergie save your details
@@packerbacker9109You're an employee, you can stay silent too
@@StoneTheCr0w and you mooch off the govt poooosy boyyy
@@packerbacker9109Fudgepacker😂
Schööönes Ding! Gefällt mir sehr! 😃🤙🏻
Danke!😘
wunderschön geworden. Danke fürs Zeigen
Gruß Sascha
Dankeschön!
Very nice job brother , make some more 👏
Fürs erste mal echt gut.
Hab mir gestern auch alles bestellt was ich so für meine eigene pfeife brauche zum bauen. Jedoch starte ich klein an mit einem Pfeifen Rohling ^^
You do very interesting projects. I stopped at 2 random videos tonight that caught my eye and they were both your's. I subscribed. Being creative is just plain fun. Kudos.
Habu never fails to impress me!
Thanks bud!
Your's turned out a lot cleaner than mine. 😅 that's a beauty Habu. Well done. 🙌💚
Your first try and my first try came out a bit different 😂, it was my first carving project at all tho so im not jealous
Wow, I love this. My question is: where do you buy the acrylic for the stems?
Recycle!
A lot of the acrylics like this canbe found in wood working shops for making fountain pens. Pen blanks.
What a pleasure to watch! Very nice work
wow sowas schön geworden. geniesse jeden zug 🍀
Danke! Definitiv!
Здорово!,талантливый человек, талантлив во всем, ему хоть курительную трубку сделать, хоть легкий танк, очередная красивая работа.
Très jolie pipe ! Bravo !
Great film. Rad pipe. Mahalo for sharing! 🙂🐒🤙
Thanks man!
We're do I get the plastic blank. I like the one you used in this video.
Excellent work, dude.
Hi Habu good job beautifully done friend
Thanks!
Hasil kerja tangan yang sangat mengesankan 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Mari kita menikmatinya sambil minum secangkir kopi hitam ☕
That is a first attempt? I think you made a work of art.
Really beautiful work, Hassan! It looks incredible! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
What about the inside of the pipe? Do i need to put varnish or oil or something inside?
Beautiful, an art work!
Beautiful. Very nice, how does it smoke? I woul love to do work like this but I lack the tools/workshop. I spent my time/money/space on other projects, like gun collecting, war games and scale models. I have about a dozen pipes but wife won't let me smoke them anymore since I started getting heart problems. Still have tobacco too. 😢
Great job, HABU! 👍
Ey richtig schön geworden
Dankeschön!
Looks great and you did a fabulous job making it!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up for the support of your channel
Great looking pipe.
You gotta change the "not to bad" for an "almost perfect" bro, it looks awesome, good job
As an amateur pipe maker, I'm wondering, with that wood (which I don't recognise), and considering it has an odd reddish colour, does it not give it's own taste when heated by the tobacco embers? And especially with the wood stain, that can often give off slight fumes you don't want to be inhaling.
Was soll man sagen?
Einfach top,Klasse,super!
It’s none of my business but that’s the scariest way to use a lathe 🤣. Pipe looks great!
Very nice. Where did you get the brass knuckles air gun from?
And for tour next video- a forged pipe tool, for packing the tobacco and cleaning it.
Maybe…😊
So, this summer camping will be next to a lake, or the sea, i see Captain Habu sailing and smoking already! 🧔🏻😄
😜🤘🏽
Sehr schick, welches Matrerial nimmst du für das Mundstück?
How much do you charge to make one of these?
I want to know too
That's beautiful!
Nice end product but there are a few things wrong here.
1. For the bowl you need to use a core box router bit
2. Don’t put epoxy on pipes it’s toxic.
Brilliant lovely job.
NICE JOB sir!!!😲😲😲
Schönes Projekt. Gleich Mal wieder die eigene raus holen
😜👌🏽
Great job…..talented guy
How does it smoke?
Sweet build.
Pretty good! Thanks mate!
Mount a compressor with the nozzle pointed at the plate to blow the woodchips away,operated with a footpedal. Stay safe
Beautiful job ✌️
Holy Crap, after watching this, I definitely don’t think smoking is bad for you anymore. The way you were using that band saw made me realise, we are more likely to get destroyed by machines we use daily, then by sucking back some pipe tobacco at he end of the day. 😮😮😮
🤣👌🏽👌🏽
Wooww voll schön 😍
Dankeschön! 😘
Super schone Pfeife!!
Dankeschön!
Look great , have u try it
That's beautiful
Dude, ur amazing......is there anything u can't do?
Give some alternative woods name for this project
What did you use for the stem?
And what wood is that?
Having a machine shop at home is a great advantage.
Actually I have just a cordless drill at home…😜
Beautiful work Hassan, beautiful. What type of wood did you use? Darlington, South Carolina USA
Thanks for the content man. its awsome
Very Well done !
May I offer a suggestion? I don't mean to be condescending at all. I'm certainly not a pipe expert either. The form is quite simple and well established. The most exotic materials have been done. Pipes that look like photo realistic sculpture have been done. You know what has not gotten adequate creativity? The way they sit when not in use. I've seen several fancy pipes that came with a matching stand and I'm aware of stands for collections of a dozen pipes. But I cannot think of many examples where somebody took the angle and stance into account when designing the bottom of the pipe. Everybody reverts to the classy method of holding it. Just off the top of my head, having a vague sense of your style, I could imagine a set of brass knuckles that flows into the base of the pipe in a aqua linear manner. With a little focus on filing the far end of the brass knuckles, the weight would allow you to design the pipe at any angle or attitude. You can go even further in this direction; why should pipes always be held in the same manner? It's not particularly ergonomic. A clever enough design could potentially be marketable not only to the tobacco connoisseurs, but the quickly growing legal cannabis market. If you take a look around some of the websites of high-end dispensaries, it seems clear that the market for high-end smoking devices it's quite a bit larger than the pipe smoking crowd. You might want to keep this in mind. There are many inexpensive easily modifiable products that allow you to control the temperature down to the degree, allowing the same device to function as a vaporizer or a traditional pipe. Personally, I would love to see water integration. Particularly a design that would allow you to put it in your pocket without the water spilling. There are many variants on this available already, nobody makes one that is not plastic and at the $20 mark. I don't know how accurate of a view one gets of the market from Europe, but every corner in urban America sells bongs and pipes, even the smallest of stores usually have one or two items over $500. And they sell with regularity. I have no idea about the legality so you might want to do your own research, but I wanted to offer my two cents. I've always enjoyed your work, but I think a lot of the interest in camping and off grid life is starting to wane
sehr schön geworden!!
Was ist das für ein Holz?
Nice looking pipe.
What material is the stem? That is beautiful.
Not too bad at all!
😜
Wow thats so cool, did you ever use it?
What is the smoking pipe material and can you share the link to the sales site?
Безумно !красиво!!!приятно наблюдать за работай))
Where did you get the acrylic blank for the pipe stem?
Lovely Pipe. Would love to take it Up in My Old Age. I'd like to Check out All Those different Flavoured Tobaccos, with the different Pipe Wood. Read some Poetry Online Maybe. I'd Like a Van Cleef Style Drooper. Solid Silver Collar.
Sweeet! How many hours did it took? Rough estimate...
I like how you used your lathe then used your drill to do the same thing. Almost like you were showing us how to NOT use a lathe.
Or maybe the drill bit he was using didn't fit in his drill so only the lathe chuck would hold it?😐
Isn't Epoxy toxic ?
So is tobacco to be fair
well... adding toxic to toxic...@@micah2455
Not once cured
Nope, the tobacco in it is though
I doubt a smoker cares about toxic though..
Amazing 👍
Beautifull Pipe👌
Good job!
Extraordinária a peça!!!
Wirklich gut geworden Dein „erster Versuch“ - sieht auf jeden Fall sehr beeindruckend aus. Was hast Du für ein Material für das Mundstück verwendet? Grundsätzlich brauchst Du Dich mit diesem Projekt nicht zu verstecken. Glückwunsch.
I would like to buy that pipe, how much??😊
Looks good. I think Sherlock Holmes would definitely give it a try
Dude..that is an awesome pipe! And for your first one, that is sick! Where can I find one for sale?
Thanks man! Unfortunately there is no one for sale…
Schönes teil!Top Arbeit mein Lieber !Gruß #BulatSchmiede 😊🤙
🤘🏽