Pipe Making - Sandblasted Rhodesian/Dublin

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
  • Over the holidays I've gotten multiple commissions from pipesmokers and collectors around the world who wanted to add one of my handcrafted pipes to their collection.
    The first one on the list was this small sandblasted Rhodesian, based on a pipe I made back in 2018.
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    My Pipemaking gear: kit.co/massis/pipemaking-kit
    My Etsy Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/MassisWoodwork
    My Website: www.massispipes.com​
    0:00 Intro
    0:18 Cutting the shape on the bandsaw
    0:44 Turning and drilling the bowl
    2:11 Starting the stem
    4:10 Shaping the stummel
    5:22 Completing the stem
    7:50 Sandblasting
    8:45 Polishing and finishing
    9:37 Completed pipe
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Комментарии • 52

  • @vladimirb5319
    @vladimirb5319 Год назад +2

    I´ve especially appreciated the sandblasting stage ... never seen it before ... nice work ...

  • @roflstomps324
    @roflstomps324 2 года назад +5

    Now I want a pipe. I don't even smoke.

  • @1cleandude
    @1cleandude Год назад

    Wow what an awesome idea a Dublin Bulldog! Beautiful🙏🙏🙏

  • @robertblanks9602
    @robertblanks9602 2 года назад +1

    Most of my pipes are sandblasted 👍
    You guys make it look so easy on here.
    But I am totally aware
    1. Experienced ☑️
    2. Good tools/ machines ☑️
    3. Imagination ☑️

  • @edpeperkamp6409
    @edpeperkamp6409 3 года назад +1

    Altijd weer leuk om te zien hoe zo’n prachtig product gemaakt wordt. Dank voor de video!

  • @hotrodbob6573
    @hotrodbob6573 3 года назад

    Absolutely love it,

  • @AndrewCirigliano
    @AndrewCirigliano 3 года назад

    Awesome video. As a newb learning watching these is super interesting and helpful. Thanks so much for sharing the process and of course beautiful pipe! Best wishes.

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  3 года назад

      Welcome to the hobby, and good luck in your pipemaking endeavors :-)

  • @larsthorwald3338
    @larsthorwald3338 Год назад

    Great looking pipe. Looks like a nice sitter. Congrats.

  • @The-man-with-the-many-pipes
    @The-man-with-the-many-pipes 3 года назад +1

    Hello!
    Very nice Video thx ✌

  • @louisarmstrong6811
    @louisarmstrong6811 3 года назад

    True artisan craftsmanship ! Bravo & Thank you for sharing

  • @nabilghafar9150
    @nabilghafar9150 3 года назад

    amazingggg

  • @4one6Piper
    @4one6Piper 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful Rhodesian!

  • @robertcornelius3514
    @robertcornelius3514 7 месяцев назад

    Hi. Do you remember what kind of material you used for the stem?

  • @SnowHunter44
    @SnowHunter44 2 года назад

    nice little sitter, By the way the link to your website may be down, had to type it into the browser... now I am exhausted, LOL

  • @seacitadel
    @seacitadel Год назад

    Very nice. What material is the stem on this build? The way it peeled off on the lathe makes me think it's something synthetic like delrin, but it has a convincing (faux?) wood grain.

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  Год назад

      It is ebonite, made by SEM in Germany. Ebonite is a form of vulcanised rubber :-)

  • @najeyrifai293
    @najeyrifai293 2 года назад

    Could you please give more detail on the sandblasting. The effect looks awesome and I want to try it myself 🙂. What medium, pressure, etc

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  2 года назад +2

      Every pipemaker has their own process. Some simply blast once with a standard glass bead medium, others blast in up to 7 stages all with different media & pressures...
      The gist of it is this: get a BIG compressor (250L+ tank, 2 stage, capable of 8+bar and with a net air delivery of over 400L), any sandblasting cabinet (harbor freight will do) and gun, and a bag of fine glass bead (40 - 70µm is what I started with) .
      That should get you going, the rest is experimentation. And remember that every piece of briar blasts differently. Some will pretty much melt away, others will barely show any pattern at all at first.

    • @najeyrifai293
      @najeyrifai293 2 года назад

      @@MassisPipes Wonderful stuff! All noted :) Thanks

    • @scarlatscarlat4510
      @scarlatscarlat4510 Год назад

      什么材质

  • @dixieracer00
    @dixieracer00 Год назад +1

    What size drill bit do you use to drill the hole leading from the steam to the bottom of the tobacco chamber?

  • @impulsemodular
    @impulsemodular 2 года назад

    nice work, what kind of round needle file is that you're using for the draught hole on the stem?

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  2 года назад +1

      It's a kemper zig zag tool, ment for pottery. Vermont freehand sells them, Rawkrafted probably does too.

    • @impulsemodular
      @impulsemodular 2 года назад +1

      @@MassisPipes thanks

  • @jetcitysinatra7300
    @jetcitysinatra7300 2 года назад +1

    How do you go about picking your woods? Is there a place you can go to get it or can it be made out of any wood. . .

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  2 года назад +2

      90% of all pipes are made from briar, bought from specialized briar mills in the Mediterranean. Occasionally, other woods are used such as olive, morta, apple, pear, cherry and maple.

    • @SnowHunter44
      @SnowHunter44 2 года назад

      and the whole internet is at your fingertips... literally!

  • @dingo5208
    @dingo5208 2 года назад

    I was not aware piipes had names. Is that from the style or where the burl comes from?

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  2 года назад +1

      They're names for classical shapes: billiard, Dublin, author, prince, Liverpool, Canadian, belge, pot, chimney, ... To name a few.
      The classical British pipe is a billiard, the classical Irish one a Dublin.
      The briar itself is always Mediterranean, it doesn't grow in Dublin ;-)

    • @SnowHunter44
      @SnowHunter44 2 года назад

      and the whole of the internet is at your fingertips... literally!

  • @user-yp4jr3xf8x
    @user-yp4jr3xf8x 2 года назад

    What material do you clean the sandpaper disc with?

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  2 года назад +2

      it's a rubber stick made specifically for this purpose. You can find them on amazon for a few dollar: www.amazon.com/Cleaning-Eraser-Stick-Abrasive-Sanding/dp/B000H69U7G

    • @user-yp4jr3xf8x
      @user-yp4jr3xf8x 2 года назад +2

      Thank you very much! I tried silicone - it turned out to be a bad idea) Good luck with your work!

  • @georgebertram8294
    @georgebertram8294 3 года назад

    Oeps Nick, wat gebeurde er? Niet goed vastgezet?

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  3 года назад

      Jawel hoor, gewoon een flinke happer...

  • @dandara1989roki
    @dandara1989roki 2 года назад +1

    Hi, can I ask what is the chuch jaw that you clamp in the biggwr jaw?

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  2 года назад +1

      It's a Oneway woodturning chuck with briar jaws on it

    • @dandara1989roki
      @dandara1989roki 2 года назад +1

      @@MassisPipes thank you on a quick response? Any model in particular?

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  2 года назад +1

      @@dandara1989roki it's actually called the Oneway Chuck. Not the talon or the stronghold, just the Oneway :-)

    • @dandara1989roki
      @dandara1989roki 2 года назад

      @@MassisPipes :) ok thanks! I have a axminster one that I chuck i a bigger metal lathe one but it slips right out.. dangerous..

  • @Brunosilva.534
    @Brunosilva.534 Месяц назад

    Eu adoraria ter um cachimbo desses pra mim quero fumar e cachimbo pra mim é um item de classe 😊😊😊😊

  • @user-ws6cy7rq5r
    @user-ws6cy7rq5r 2 года назад

    Трубку нужно ВЫРЕЗАТЬ а не вытачивать!

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  2 года назад +1

      I honestly don't know what you mean?

    • @igorantsiferov5716
      @igorantsiferov5716 5 месяцев назад

      @@MassisPipes He points out that the smoking pipe must be cut by hand, without using a lathe. It is likely that he thinks that smoking pipes are made using the old- fashioned method , with a minimum of tools . But nowadays , either smoking pipes of a complex author's shape are made in this way , or souvenir pipes without the idea of smoking them ( for example , smoking pipes of North American Indians , calumet ) , or homemade pipes in regions where it is difficult to purchase them .

    • @MassisPipes
      @MassisPipes  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@igorantsiferov5716 I figured as much :-) Then again, lathes have been around for centuries... The first (hand driven) lathes were used by the Egyptians as early as 1300 BC!