I've made plenty of tampers before, but never as a set with an ashtray, etc. The tray is solid brass and sits in an Oak base. The tamper is from Blacktail antler, black paper micarta, nickle silver sheet and rod stock. The actual tamp on the end of the nickle silver rod is solid sterling silver. The tamper has a very heavy feel in the hand. When not in use it sits within a 'cup' - made from a solid brass end cap made for plumbing applications. I love copper and brass plumbing fittings...heavy and cheap. Adaptable to all kinds of pipe projects.
What IS rather unique is that I got to thinking (no not that part) about the commercial cork knocker I bought sitting in the brass ashtray...and how dirty the whole thing would get. So instead of sticking it in there, as one would usually do...I cut and epoxied a heavy steel disc from 440C on the bottom of the tray. Then I drilled into the bottom of the knocker and inserted one of my handy dandy super neodymium magnets into it...and used polyethelyne glue to seat it in place. You can see that I covered that with a disc cut from a piece of brass shim stock I had...just so it looks finished...and so the magnet won't fall out.
Anyway, being held in place magnetically the knocker can be taken out and the tray cleaned easily...but boy it whacks down on the bottom center soundly with that super magnet in place - and can't be knocked about by being hit with the rim of one's pipe. I like that. Nice innovation I think. Pat. Pending. Well, not really.
Pics below.
What IS rather unique is that I got to thinking (no not that part) about the commercial cork knocker I bought sitting in the brass ashtray...and how dirty the whole thing would get. So instead of sticking it in there, as one would usually do...I cut and epoxied a heavy steel disc from 440C on the bottom of the tray. Then I drilled into the bottom of the knocker and inserted one of my handy dandy super neodymium magnets into it...and used polyethelyne glue to seat it in place. You can see that I covered that with a disc cut from a piece of brass shim stock I had...just so it looks finished...and so the magnet won't fall out.
Anyway, being held in place magnetically the knocker can be taken out and the tray cleaned easily...but boy it whacks down on the bottom center soundly with that super magnet in place - and can't be knocked about by being hit with the rim of one's pipe. I like that. Nice innovation I think. Pat. Pending. Well, not really.
Pics below.