This is a registration era Stanwell Straight Grain, also stamped Selected Briar. Is is a chimney (shape 95), with the bowl being just over 2" high and the entire pipe being just over 5.5" long. I got it from the same person who had the GBD WWII issue detailed earlier in the blog. I have in fact posted a few photo's of this one before, but this time I tried some more detailed processes for defining grain. Enjoy!
Monday, May 6, 2013
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Smoking the new unfinished pipe
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Pipe progress
Arbor for Drill chuck
I used the chuck from the hand drill press.
Now i can drill on the lathe and it's also a variable speed polisher as it fits the head stock.
Now i can drill on the lathe and it's also a variable speed polisher as it fits the head stock.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Stanwell de Luxe No. 86
Well, my polishing setup doesn't work with the carnauba - not enough heat produced. Still, at lower speeds I used it on the bit and was VERY impressed with the results. That reflection you can see is a screen door about 4 meters away from the pipe. Will keep working to get a setup that will actually melt the carnauba.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The start of my pipe workshop
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
95% Alcohol
The Chemist assures me that the other 5% is water.
I will give it a try should be alright.
Its a small bottle $4 nice.
Should clean pipes well.
I will give it a try should be alright.
Its a small bottle $4 nice.
Should clean pipes well.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Hobo Lathe Chuck
Briar Block
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