Eric_Methven
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I found an antler a few years ago in remote woodland that butted on to the sea on the west coast of Scotland. It had been salt washed and sun bleached until it was white. Beautiful.
I used some of it for buttons, brooches and fastenings, but by far the most useful was a tobacco pipe.
Here's a photo of the pipe along with my baccy pouch,my wooden bowl and spoon and the corner of my horn tankard.
It was drilled out with an old dinner knife which I heated and put a twist into so it worked like an auger but without the pointy bit at the end. The mouthpiece was hand carved to fit.
The underside of the pipe is sealed with some superglue which sealed the core and enabled a better draw from the tobacco. It smokes like a dream (smelled a bit at first, but once a layer of carbon built up it was fine).
Eric
I used some of it for buttons, brooches and fastenings, but by far the most useful was a tobacco pipe.
Here's a photo of the pipe along with my baccy pouch,my wooden bowl and spoon and the corner of my horn tankard.
It was drilled out with an old dinner knife which I heated and put a twist into so it worked like an auger but without the pointy bit at the end. The mouthpiece was hand carved to fit.
The underside of the pipe is sealed with some superglue which sealed the core and enabled a better draw from the tobacco. It smokes like a dream (smelled a bit at first, but once a layer of carbon built up it was fine).
Eric