Thanks brother. There are some things I will do differently in the future, but, I'm pretty happy with the results.That turned out great!
Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
Thanks brother. There are some things I will do differently in the future, but, I'm pretty happy with the results.That turned out great!
I don't feel I spent enough time with the lower grit pads on the stem. I need a better light on my bench in order to see the small hints of brown I left behind. It came away with a very nice deep black shine except for a couple spots where it has a very nice deep brownish black shine lol.Out of curiosity, what would you do differently? I'm still trying to up my restore game!
I just used about 5 drops or so and rubbed it in with my fingers. Wiped of the excess. I think it did a great job of bringing out the grainI've not found anything that can effectively hide those fills except pure black.
My main issue as well is that I don't spend enough time with the lower grits on the stem.
But I'm definitely going to try the olive oil on the bowl before waxing next time.
It really does look beautifulI just used about 5 drops or so and rubbed it in with my fingers. Wiped of the excess. I think it did a great job of bringing out the grain
I will give it a smoke before altering for sure. I like the lighter color. I like that idea I think I'll buff the wood up well and leave it.find out how she smokes first.
also, before you go nots, think about leaving her nude. it isn't a bad grain pattern, and the act of slowly coloring it in as it smokes and is handled makes it more "yours" in the long run.
:shudder:Just a thought guys....
I have read online where people have gotten away from using olive oil on pipes because olive oil will turn rancid.
condolences. one of my first estates was a sav roma prince, acrylic stem, which REEKED of the stuff. took a LOT of cleaning, and a LOT of smoking, to get the guy stable, and now it is a champ on full english blends. still, in my mind, that pipe is named "dead guy cherry"....This pipe was used for cherry aros lol.
Lmao yeah this one reeks pretty goodcondolences. one of my first estates was a sav roma prince, acrylic stem, which REEKED of the stuff. took a LOT of cleaning, and a LOT of smoking, to get the guy stable, and now it is a champ on full english blends. still, in my mind, that pipe is named "dead guy cherry".