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My attempt at an irregular shaped freehand
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 211259" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>No real talent? I call "bullshit!" :lol:</p><p></p><p>The shape and grain are brilliant, Martin. Don't sell yourself short--then you'd be Martin Short (sorry, I had to say it). Now that I know you secrets with the color and the grain, I'm gonna steal 'em. :twisted: It looks fantastic. I was only chin-scratching over the added "flair." Then again, I try and go for relative simplicity in my pipes. That said, the complex way I simplify them (and the blood I've lost doing so) is kind of a contradiction. :lol!: </p><p></p><p>I gave a Tinsky kit to GuitarMyFriend because he wanted to attempt to carve a pipe. It also had a not-quite-90° chamber-to-stem angle, and I already knew I had to put a slight bend in it. Fortunately, I prefer slightly bent pipes. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 211259, member: 1969"] No real talent? I call "bullshit!" :lol: The shape and grain are brilliant, Martin. Don't sell yourself short--then you'd be Martin Short (sorry, I had to say it). Now that I know you secrets with the color and the grain, I'm gonna steal 'em. :twisted: It looks fantastic. I was only chin-scratching over the added "flair." Then again, I try and go for relative simplicity in my pipes. That said, the complex way I simplify them (and the blood I've lost doing so) is kind of a contradiction. :lol!: I gave a Tinsky kit to GuitarMyFriend because he wanted to attempt to carve a pipe. It also had a not-quite-90° chamber-to-stem angle, and I already knew I had to put a slight bend in it. Fortunately, I prefer slightly bent pipes. 8) [/QUOTE]
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