Making a Briar Pipe - Billiard (Start to Finish)
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- čas přidán 30. 04. 2021
- This is the 4th Briar pipe that I have made; a billiard. This ia a start to finish video, in 10x speed. The actual timeframe was over 2 days, and took about 5-6 hours. I am a beginner, and this pipe has many flaws. I am truly enjoying the learning process. I just wanted to show my process. All steps here have been learned and researched from CZcams, and pipe makers forum. No where close to good, but you have to start somewhere. All the online references and help on pipe makers forum have been incredible. Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed.
Seems like this is the content people love to see! I love having the best view of you working in there ❤
Looks pretty dang good to me! Beautiful.
Thanks man! Sorry didn’t see your comment
Awesome! Thanks for sharing the process. Definite talent! Pipe came out beautiful!
Thanks a lot, brother!
You made that look so easy! That pipe came out beautiful! Well done. Really enjoyed this video. Have a great week!
Thank you, George, that mean a lot me! I hope you do as well my friend.
I can't see any flaws.... You did a nice job on it.. enjoy it.. hope it smokes well for you.
Thank you! That’s appreciated.
BRAVO! Super nice, man!
Thanks so much!
awesome video! I'm thinking about getting this lathe to try my hand at turning some briar. I'd love to see your process for cutting/making tenons and stems
Thanks, dude. I’ll definitely be having some more pipe making videos up on her channel. :)
By the way, if you do get a lathe and need any kind of help. I’ll be happy to help if I’m able. Up can reach out on Instagram or my email of you ever need anything!
What kind of chuck jaws are being used here?
Where did you get those chuck jaws? I need those
Vermont freehand or rawkrafted my friend!
Wow man that turned out beautifully.
I really enjoyed your video and appreciate your craftsmanship.
Could you let me know the reason for using leather dye? Is this the conventional product used?
Just curious, I really like the finish on your pipe.
Cheers from Canada!
Can you please tell what the extension is on the grinder for the disc attachment?
Hey! great video! I'm wondering where to get the jaws for you lathe? cheers!
Thanks, man! You can get them at both vermont free hands website as well as rawkrafted website!
Amazing how much of the process can be done with a lathe.
I completely agree with you my friend!
Any pointers on purchasing a lathe and/or the lathe tools?
If you happen to read this...
Hello my friend, if you have Instagram, message me at @andersonbriars
Or email andersonbriars@gmail.com
Прекрасная работа👍
What is the disc sander attachment you have for your bench grinder?
Take a look at vermontfreehand.com, you’ll see some different attachments there that work on a bench grinder, my friend!
Great looking pipe!
Where did you get the attachment for your bench grinder that has the disc sander?
This is my old stuff! But thank you!
Vermontfreehand.com
@@BaldAdventures I'll have to go check out the new stuff then! Thanks for the link
@@id744 no problem man!
I sand the shank with the stem inside, so I get a better transition
Thank you, SGX! In hindsight; that is what I should’ve done. And that is what I will do in the further. The advice is appreciated.
@@BaldAdventures I made the same mistake when I made my first pipe😊 but nevertheless it's a great smoker. I'm sure yours will be a great smoker too. Enjoy👍
@@s..8617 I appreciate your input, SGX Pfeifen. I’ll see how good of a smoker it is today haha!
Да все сцупер...но...Самое трудное в трубке ручной работы---это мундштук.А тебя он и просверлен и изогнут....Но все равно КЛАСС!!!@
Интересно, если у вас забрать станки, у вас что нибудь получится сделать ))
Anyone know the name of the clamps he is using?
They’re briar chuck jaws, you can find them on rawkrafted or Vermont freehand :)
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Nice work, but you should never, never smoke around dry hay, or worse yet, around dry sawdust. Heed my warning.
Thank you for the wanrming my friend! But hard to follow that as a pipe maker :p