I swear, I'm really not a hipster! Yeah, a bland beverage can be the better choice. Although i haven't had a coffee/tobacco pairing that didn't work well. Awesome tamper, excited to see you show us how it's done. Now all I need is a complete wood working shop and I'm set lol. Lance, you're great in front of the camera, truly.
+JB's_Beard I never call you a hipster. If I ever use the word I certainly wouldn't mean it in a negative way. I have had a couple pairings with coffee where they were battling for dominance, but you're right in that it usually works fine. Thanks for watching.
+JB's_Beard ok here's my two cents which aren't worth much, I used to bag on PBR until the last year or so... My snobbish tendencies have swayed to the common sense that Pabst does what they are trying to do really well. Make a low flavored beverage that doesn't get in the way of your burger, or burley for that matter. Just have to drink it ice cold... ;) cheers !!!
+Pastor Pipes I have fond memories of PBR from my early 20s, me and my co workers would hang out at the Marathon Taverna and get $4 pitchers of pabst. So I had already gathered a taste for it, but honestly I like it; like you side has to be ice cold, but for the right pairing it fits the bill.
Thanks for watching, and for the sub Marty! EMP is a good ole stand by that always does the job. On a side note my wife and I are from MT and sometimes stop in your neck of the woods when going there or returning. Take care.
+Kernicus Rax Thanks for watching Kevin! I think the word tactile is very appropriate with regards to woodworking, and the main aspect that keeps me interested in it.
You hooked me at "I can't throw anything away". I knew I had to subscribe at that point. I always say "Waste not, want not". Nothing that is still usable, or could be co-opted for another use ever gets thrown away at my house. I build control line model airplanes, and everyone in that hobby has the hoarding gene and the scrap saving tendency. (Come to think of it, so do a lot of pipe smokers!) Among pipe smokers, it's more like C.A.D. (Compulsive Acquisition Disorder). Lance, I've found a brother. I look forward to more of your videos, Slim.
Dude you crack me up! Regarding C.A.D., so true! I'm not a prolific poster of videos but rather a remarkable repurposer who occasionally likes make some dust or smoke some tobacco in front of the camera. Thanks for the sub brother! I sub'd ya back.
Awesome video mate, really enjoyed it!!!!! You are doing well and make great videos brother!! keep it up and loved watching you making a tamper, cool stuff!!! Thanks :-)
+Alex George Thanks Brother! Glad you enjoyed it. I appreciate the comments and encouragement. Before this I had never filmed myself so it is interesting to see what I'm doing from another angle.
Hello Sir.Like your video. I have a simular lathe. Currently working on an other project, but you definitly inspired me to make a new tamper for myself :-)Hope you also make a video showing you making one of your pipes.Cheers, Bob
+Knives, pipes and cigars Thanks for the compliments and support! I look forward to seeing some of your work. I have made a couple kit knives in the past (focusing more on the wood scales than the metal work) and hope make some more. Thanks for watching.
Thanks! Good question! I probably should have explained that. The scoop is made with either a small sanding drum in the drill press or on the 1 inch belt sander top wheel. Thanks again for the view and comment.
Mr Lance I got bunch of home made tampers from the members of the ytpc and I would love to add one of yours to it I will pay you or a trade of some baccy and if not that is ok too take care and keep up the great videos
Hey Lance I'm curious as to the brand of jasmine... I have had a couple and they both seemed overpowering and too floral for my taste, but I am willing to try anything a couple times. I find earl grey pairs excellent with pipes, esp double bergamot from stash.
+Pastor Pipes The Jasmine tea was loose leaf I purchased in a glass jar from the Fubonn asian market on 82nd. The writing is Chinese so I'm not sure of the exact brand. Jasmine tea is rather delicate and seems to get bitter if left steeping too long. Some people like to flush a tea like this with hot water and then let steep in fresh hot water for 2 to 3 minutes. I haven't tried that myself. Instead I just steep it for no more than a minute or until it starts to smell good :) Kind of like tobacco, there is a world of information and techniques to discover!
Thank you Daniel for showing and interest in my tampers! I haven't taken the time to make videos lately but hope to change that soon. I would love to send you a tamper for your collection! Please PM me and I'll get on it :)