Sandblasting -- Beginner's guide for pipemaking

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  • Опубликовано: 12 окт 2017
  • Revisiting the process of sandblasting briar pipes. New equipment, revised processes, and more detailed explanations of what I'm doing and why. As always, I hope you find the video helpful and educational.
    Music: A Himitsu -- Adventures

Комментарии • 70

  • @timebomb1251
    @timebomb1251 9 месяцев назад

    This is so helpful for those of us who are trying to understand how this all works.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  7 месяцев назад

      glad it was helpful

  • @G-gnome
    @G-gnome Год назад

    All this time I thought it was the live edge, bark and all! What great detail!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  Год назад +1

      No sir! The bark would fall off. It's got to be cleaned up with the blaster to look nice. :)

  • @lomoDaniel
    @lomoDaniel 6 лет назад

    Great tips for sandblasting. Might get a blast cabinet for Xmas. Have learned tons from your videos. Thank you.

  • @OtterLakeFlutes
    @OtterLakeFlutes 2 года назад +1

    wow...from one jeff to another, thanks for making these videos... I'm making traditional wooden flutes but want to break into pipes slowly

  • @nealmonier7436
    @nealmonier7436 6 лет назад

    Thank you for taking time to share your knowledge.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 лет назад

      My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @dannyhanke4338
    @dannyhanke4338 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @mohammadkarimpourkarim6681
    @mohammadkarimpourkarim6681 3 года назад +1

    thanks a lot for the detailed tutorial, very generous of you

  • @tomlupo3125
    @tomlupo3125 6 лет назад

    Awesome. Looking forward to the next video!

  • @RedBiirdy
    @RedBiirdy 6 лет назад

    Yes!! Thank you for making videos again!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 лет назад

      My pleasure. Thanks for watching.

  • @hljackson65
    @hljackson65 6 лет назад

    Very concise and generous. Your work is exquisite ...thanks Jeff.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much. I'm glad that you found it helpful and informative.

    • @hljackson65
      @hljackson65 6 лет назад

      I wish I could have made the LV Show. I saw that you were scheduled to be the Speaker last night. Next year!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 лет назад

      It's a great show. Yes, I was the speaker at the dinner. I don't know if I'll be the speaker again next year, but you can always ask the show promoters through the website.

  • @EveningPipe
    @EveningPipe 6 лет назад

    Great video, Jeff. I hope you will continue to make videos more frequently.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 лет назад +2

      Glad to know you enjoyed it. I'm going to try and prepare some more videos--maybe even something of a regular series...but we'll see.

  • @Wolfzheng
    @Wolfzheng 6 лет назад +1

    nice work

  • @ngurahartpipes4482
    @ngurahartpipes4482 5 лет назад +1

    Oow really mazing!!

  • @GraniteValleyDave
    @GraniteValleyDave 6 лет назад

    Great video mate. I learnt heaps :)

  • @BennaCaique1
    @BennaCaique1 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks great vid 👍🏻😃

  • @cleer
    @cleer 5 лет назад +2

    Would love to see the follow up to this video about finishing sandblasted pipes.

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 года назад

      The first half of this video shows the finishing of a sandblasted pipe.
      ruclips.net/video/NX9PklimCPQ/видео.html

  • @whitefordpipeshandmadebymi7238
    @whitefordpipeshandmadebymi7238 6 лет назад

    Thanks Jeff ! I learned a lot! PLEASE make more videos! I would especially love to see your staining process for a smooth pipe 😊 it would also be great if you did a detailed video on making a stem especially the “V” slot and button 😊 but any video would be helpful!
    Take care and thanks from southern Ontario Canada 🇨🇦

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 лет назад +1

      WHITEFORD PIPES HANDMADE By Michael David thanks for the suggestions, and thanks for watching. I’ll see what I can do.

    • @KevinTwiner
      @KevinTwiner 3 года назад

      Hey Michael

  • @nosystem1098
    @nosystem1098 5 месяцев назад

    So, THAT's how it's done. Thank you. Question: is the media(glass or whatever) that's expelled from the nozzle somehow recycled for reuse, or is it a once and done sort of thing?

  • @quinnmacvittie4582
    @quinnmacvittie4582 3 года назад +1

    Would you be able to make a vid on dyes and waxes?

  • @marilynsechler9068
    @marilynsechler9068 3 года назад

    Jeff, please advise what size nozzle you use for the sandblasting process. Do you use the same one for both the top and sides of the pipe?
    By the way, I just bought the same dust collector you use but have not hooked it up yet. Les

  • @AlexKr0iss
    @AlexKr0iss Год назад

    Hey Jeff, thank you so much for all the great information again: i am just watching all videos over and over :) cause there is sooo much great knowledge in them. To that i would have a little question you maybe wanna answer. Id be super happy about it: You are speaking about a tungsten nozzle right? What size do you us it in? Best regards from Austria. Alex :)

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  Год назад

      So glad you like the videos, Alex. Yes, I use a Tungsten carbide nozzle which lasts a very long time for pipemaking. The smallest available size for unit is medium--I'm not sure of the actual measurement

  • @seang.8328
    @seang.8328 6 лет назад

    Great video. Thank you for sharing. Just curious, how much blast time went into that pipe counting all four stages?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 лет назад

      It's hard to say, since I was managing the video at the same time. Each pipe responds to sandblasting a little differently, so the time can vary quite a lot. It typically takes 10 minutes at the very fastest and 45 minutes for really stubborn or large pipes. I'd say the average time is 25 minutes.

  • @pedrochana111
    @pedrochana111 6 лет назад

    Hello Jeff. Thanks a lot to share your videos again. What about the grain for the media 80, 120, etc...BR

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 лет назад +1

      Glad you liked it. I don't know the exact size of the media that I use. It is the smallest that my supplier carries. Essentially, buy a small size and see how it works with your setup. Every set of equipment functions a little differently, so you'll need to adapt to how the system behaves.

  • @r.dickeypipes9
    @r.dickeypipes9 4 года назад +1

    Great vid...You (or someone else) needs to do a detailed video on stem/shank adornments. There's not a single video I can find on this subject...

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/NX9PklimCPQ/видео.html

    • @r.dickeypipes9
      @r.dickeypipes9 4 года назад +1

      J. Alan Pipes yeah, this was from 6 months ago. I’m subscribed to your channel, so I watched the new one and commented on it. Great videos- keep them coming!

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 года назад

      @@r.dickeypipes9 haha! yeah, I'm not always so tuned into YT. :)

  • @gvk8776
    @gvk8776 6 лет назад

    Thank you sir! I'm curious, what media are you using in this video?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 лет назад

      Sure thing. A good place to start is glass bead.

    • @robertunderdunkterwilliger2290
      @robertunderdunkterwilliger2290 4 года назад

      @@jalanpipes any particular size of grit? I dont understand what the dust extractor does? Should not the bead blast media be inside the cabinet?

  • @Dewey_Boondye420
    @Dewey_Boondye420 3 года назад

    oh buddy, you and i are talking about 2 very different types of pipes. im looking to learn to sandblast glass, do you know if this information is the interchangeable between glass & wood?

  • @davidb7723
    @davidb7723 2 года назад +1

    Can you show examples of the effects of different media on briar?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 года назад

      I don't keep other media than what I use on hand, unfortunately.

  • @scottstewart1267
    @scottstewart1267 4 года назад

    Can you sandblast smooth finish estate pipes? I'm looking for somewhere to get a pipe sandblasted

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  4 года назад

      Yes, you can. However, depending on the value and your interest in preserving the original finish, you may not want to do so.

  • @Emanemoston
    @Emanemoston 2 года назад +1

    Have you tried crushed walnut shells?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 года назад

      I haven't. It's too soft to have much affect on briar.

  • @wellnesscoach73
    @wellnesscoach73 3 года назад

    Q: Any plans on offering classes for beginners in the near future? . thanks

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 года назад +2

      They're available now via my website: jalanpipes.com

  • @gabrielpierriknives
    @gabrielpierriknives 2 года назад

    My friend, which size of the grit?? Thank you!!

  • @RedBiirdy
    @RedBiirdy 6 лет назад

    Also, if you could, then make a detailed video about staining? :-)

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  6 лет назад +1

      I'll be preparing one on finishing sandblasted pipes with the pipe in this video.

    • @RedBiirdy
      @RedBiirdy 6 лет назад

      jalanpipes truly. Thank you!

  • @gusbuster8068
    @gusbuster8068 3 года назад

    How much psi do you need to do this?

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  3 года назад

      No less than 80psi, but ideally you need a compressor that can keep up with 100+

  • @minggatify
    @minggatify 3 года назад

    and you dont have the right tool to cut the tape
    thanks for the great vid

    • @jalanpipes
      @jalanpipes  2 года назад

      Scissors...which were out of reach when I recorded so I improvised. ;)

  • @8188bsck
    @8188bsck 3 года назад +1

    Jesus I want that red n black pipe so bad..