APKurt Well-known member Joined Feb 17, 2014 Messages 89 Reaction score 0 Feb 24, 2014 #1 I decided to try and make a fancy pipe tamper. I used a carriage bolt for structural support and for the metal tamping surface. I used cocobolo and maple for the wood. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out!
I decided to try and make a fancy pipe tamper. I used a carriage bolt for structural support and for the metal tamping surface. I used cocobolo and maple for the wood. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out!
R rothnh Well-known member Joined Aug 26, 2012 Messages 850 Reaction score 1 Feb 24, 2014 #2 Nice! A work of art for sure Thanks for posting!
Mozjo33 Well-known member Joined Dec 4, 2011 Messages 1,337 Reaction score 26 Feb 24, 2014 #3 Very very nice! Looks beautiful.
LordTemplar Well-known member Joined Jan 16, 2014 Messages 250 Reaction score 0 Feb 24, 2014 #4 Super! Very artistically made.
Growley Well-known member Joined Apr 10, 2012 Messages 1,052 Reaction score 0 Feb 24, 2014 #5 Very nice! I love it.
Fatman Broken Pipe Joined Feb 14, 2013 Messages 1,187 Reaction score 0 Feb 24, 2014 #6 Turned out nicely.
Boulder&Briar Well-known member Joined Jul 4, 2012 Messages 330 Reaction score 0 Feb 24, 2014 #7 Very nice work!
Brewdude Broken Pipe B of B Supporter Joined May 4, 2011 Messages 13,861 Reaction score 459 Location Arid-zona Feb 24, 2014 #8 Nicely done Sir. I admire you folks that can craft things like that. Cheers, RR
RDPipes Mental Illness is a Terrible thing to Waste! B of B Supporter Joined Dec 15, 2011 Messages 5,546 Reaction score 96 Location TEXAS Feb 24, 2014 #9 Real pretty tamper there sir!
huffelpuff Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2011 Messages 3,000 Reaction score 7 Feb 25, 2014 #10 Very nicely done sir! Look forward to seeing more items you've made. Jim