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Hi you all,

This another tobacco pipe I have just finished.

Thats 7 total and working on 8th. io have 8 more stems so i guess

pipes is it for a while.

So enjoy and if you see somthing wrong,let me know.

Joe Stewart

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This pipe is 1/2 finished. Hack Berry wood.

9th pipe. Lost the 8th pipe can not find anywhere.

Shop fairies !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stewart

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Interesting Wood - what is it?

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Interesting Wood - what is it?

It was sold to me as Hackberry wood at a Wood Working Expo

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Nice pipes Stewart. We have Hackberry trees on our property in Ohio. When you cut with a chain saw the chips are almost white. Other than that it is a less than pretty tree with rough bark and Elm Like leaves.

ferg

It was sold to me as Hackberry wood at a Wood Working Expo

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Nice pipes Stewart. We have Hackberry trees on our property in Ohio. When you cut with a chain saw the chips are almost white. Other than that it is a less than pretty tree with rough bark and Elm Like leaves.

ferg

Thank you Ferg

I never done this before and it seems to be working for me.

I thought about using that wood again on another pipe except I figure

That it 's not going to be the same as the first.. I had no other problems

using other woods over again. But this ,I and my wife like it so much

that its the only one I will make from that type of wood.

Again thanks

Joe and Lois Stewart

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Joe,

If you want some more of the wood let me know. I may be able to find a chunk in the wood pile, if so it would have been air drying for two years, under cover.

Just let me know

ferg

Thank you Ferg

I never done this before and it seems to be working for me.

I thought about using that wood again on another pipe except I figure

That it 's not going to be the same as the first.. I had no other problems

using other woods over again. But this ,I and my wife like it so much

that its the only one I will make from that type of wood.

Again thanks

Joe and Lois Stewart

.

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Joe,

If you want some more of the wood let me know. I may be able to find a chunk in the wood pile, if so it would have been air drying for two years, under cover.

Just let me know

ferg

Ferg

Thank you for the offer. I would like a short piece of it. Not right now but later. Will PM you.

Thanks again

Joe

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I've never heard of Hack Berry but those markings in the wood look like spalting which is discolouration caused by a fungal infection in the wood. It doesn't weaken the wood but gives these beautiful markings so is quite sort after. I have a beautiful small set of drawers made from spalted Beech.

I shall be interested to see this pipe when it is finished.

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I've never heard of Hack Berry but those markings in the wood look like spalting which is discolouration caused by a fungal infection in the wood. It doesn't weaken the wood but gives these beautiful markings so is quite sort after. I have a beautiful small set of drawers made from spalted Beech.

I shall be interested to see this pipe when it is finished.

Thought that also. Never looked up images of that wood but just did.

That is one of the characteristics of that wood. I also never thought about

looking up images of woods to see what they look ike when its a finished

project. Now i will to see what the characteristics are before I buy.

Joe Stewart

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Finished last pipe out of Hackberry. Repolished stem and bowel

after picture-Going to brother in law.

Joe

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That is one right fine pipe and your brother-in-law will be proud to have it. I know I surely would. How did you shape it? Are you going to line the chamber with anything or burn it?

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That is one right fine pipe and your brother-in-law will be proud to have it. I know I surely would. How did you shape it? Are you going to line the chamber with anything or burn it?

Not going to line it. Just smoke it. Let the tobacco build up a cake inside.

Joe

This pipe is what i call a Colonial

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That is one right fine pipe and your brother-in-law will be proud to have it. I know I surely would. How did you shape it? Are you going to line the chamber with anything or burn it?

Forgot about how I shaped it.

used a dermal with flex shaft -spiral wood cutting dill bit- wide tooth cutter. Drill press for bowel hole.

Hand drilled air passage on stem. Bench wood saw, 1inch x 30inch belt sander and a 4inch band sander.

did between 3pm and 5pm on bench while enjoying the afternoon. I can not measure worth a filp, so

I just eye ball it.

Joe

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I might have to give that a try. I would need to get some different wood than what I have right now. All I have is pine. You have piqued my interest. Thanks Stewart.

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