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How is an Oom Paul smoke channel drilled?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 534308" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Thanks for the diagrams, Sasquatch. I was trying to remember if I had any "non-standard" approaches to tenons years ago, or if I'd even seen any. I'm not sure if I'd ever seen them until recent years. Meaning, your second diagram indicates a large diameter tenon etc. That's a pretty new development, no? One of the biggest developments in pipe making <strong>to my eyes</strong> has been the stem work. The mortise and tenon work these days still sort of makes me double-take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 534308, member: 1211"] Thanks for the diagrams, Sasquatch. I was trying to remember if I had any "non-standard" approaches to tenons years ago, or if I'd even seen any. I'm not sure if I'd ever seen them until recent years. Meaning, your second diagram indicates a large diameter tenon etc. That's a pretty new development, no? One of the biggest developments in pipe making [b]to my eyes[/b] has been the stem work. The mortise and tenon work these days still sort of makes me double-take. [/QUOTE]
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