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Third Weiss carver. The "FML" model.
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<blockquote data-quote="MartinH" data-source="post: 189096" data-attributes="member: 1494"><p>Hey Man,</p><p></p><p>Wow, seeing that tremendous flaw simply made my wince. Considering that I carve pipes off and on, I consider myself lucky not to have found something this bad, yet. Emphasis on the "yet." I assume that most of us will run into something like this, eventually. Considering your initial plans, what happened with the wood, and what you made out it, it's really nice. </p><p></p><p>I'm curious how you got the stain that dark? I have experimented and it seems like the more stain you add, the darker it gets. Correct? I also have a pipe I'm working on right now, and I want to post some pics for advice and help. My pipes seem to never go as planned. That latest one was drawn out, planned out to the nth degree, and I still screwed it up. LOL</p><p></p><p>But, at any rate, nice job with the pipe, especially when I look at those pics and see how badly that wood was flawed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinH, post: 189096, member: 1494"] Hey Man, Wow, seeing that tremendous flaw simply made my wince. Considering that I carve pipes off and on, I consider myself lucky not to have found something this bad, yet. Emphasis on the "yet." I assume that most of us will run into something like this, eventually. Considering your initial plans, what happened with the wood, and what you made out it, it's really nice. I'm curious how you got the stain that dark? I have experimented and it seems like the more stain you add, the darker it gets. Correct? I also have a pipe I'm working on right now, and I want to post some pics for advice and help. My pipes seem to never go as planned. That latest one was drawn out, planned out to the nth degree, and I still screwed it up. LOL But, at any rate, nice job with the pipe, especially when I look at those pics and see how badly that wood was flawed. [/QUOTE]
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