Making Gimli's pipe - PIPE FROM THE LORD OF THE RINGS - Make a smoking Pipe
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- Опубликовано: 27 апр 2024
- In this video, I am making a pipe that belongs to the movie series that inspired me to make pipes. Whenever I watch the Lord of the Rings series, I feel like making a pipe. But unfortunately I haven't made a pipe from this series yet. Now I am making a pipe that belongs to one of the most important characters of this film series. I'm sure no one has forgotten the dwarf Gimli smoking a pipe while sitting on the king's throne at the end of the movie.
I hope you enjoy watching.
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I love your videos because my grandfather smoked a pipe and he had a big collection of them . Thanks for the memories of him he passed away in 1978 day after my 10th birthday.
Thanks for watching. I'd love to see your great grandmother's pipe collection. I'm sure it will offer many new ideas for making pipes. That's the beauty of pipes. They continue to live even after you. I hope his collection is still alive. and it stays with you for many years.
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you are getting better every day
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Thank you Bro
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Buenas noche bonito trabajo saludos
gracias por ver. que tenga un lindo día.
From what tree did the stem material come?
I used walnut tree branches for the stems of the pipes. For now, I can't think of a better material than this for making pipes. It is both a natural material and very easy to process. Although I haven't been able to create a more flashy look yet. However, I am thinking of trying different designs in the future. thanks for watching
woraus sind die rauchrohre gemacht, welches holz_
Danke fürs zuschauen. Die Rauchdurchlasspfeifen habe ich aus frischen Walnusszweigen gefertigt. Der natürliche Raum im Inneren macht sie für diese Aufgabe sehr nützlich.
Hola, hermoso trabajo, una consulta, qué madera usas para las boquillas?
gracias por ver. Usé ramas frescas de nogal en las boquillas.
What wood did you use for the pipe? Just curious. I read that black walnut isn’t durable for the bowl, long term at least.
I used walnut wood in this project. I think it's called white walnut. Since it is a fresh walnut tree, I cannot say that it is very durable in terms of durability. Unfortunately, I could not find any other white tree species. I was able to make it somewhat similar in appearance, but I had to use a different tree.
How do you ream out the stem?
I actually don't need to carve the stems on the pipes. Because there is a natural gap in the branches I use and I just clean this gap, that's all. The walnut tree branch is really very useful for this job. You can see this at 8:53. This is the only thing I do.
@@BROTHER_WOOD08 Thank you, much appreciated!