Thanks beavermint64 and choppile420 for inspiring me to stay up till 3:30 am to make a wooden pipe. I grabbed a branch off my lemon tree and mesquite tree. The lemon Branch was for the stem and the mesquite was for the bowl. Living in Arizona has its downs considering its about a 100 degree's in a garage at night .. geeze I was pouring sweat. But It was well worth it. After hours looking for my power drill. I cut the lemon Branch in sections because my drill bids weren't long enough to go through all the way. So after drilling the hole for the pipes stem I grabbed a saw and flashlight climbed about 10 feet into my damn tree and started sawing. LMFAO I'm crazy I know. After getting a 2" thick piece back to my garage i went. Carved it into a nice bowl shaped it to the shape i wanted with my trusty swiss army knife. Damn those things are great. Drilled the bowl with a wood bid and then finished of making the hole to connect the bowl to the stem. I happened to have some amazing goop which is suppose to be the worlds gnarliest glue. Pieced my baby together making sure that no holes we clogged with the glue. And it is semi dry this afternoon . Here are some pictures!! I am planning on sanding it to make it nice and smooth then painting it with acrylic paint and adding a clear coat.


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Gorlax Reviewed by Gorlax on . My Homemade Wooden Pipe (WIP) Thanks beavermint64 and choppile420 for inspiring me to stay up till 3:30 am to make a wooden pipe. I grabbed a branch off my lemon tree and mesquite tree. The lemon Branch was for the stem and the mesquite was for the bowl. Living in Arizona has its downs considering its about a 100 degree's in a garage at night .. geeze I was pouring sweat. But It was well worth it. After hours looking for my power drill. I cut the lemon Branch in sections because my drill bids weren't long enough to go Rating: 5