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Discussion in 'DIY and Homemade' started by Kepler27, Jul 7, 2011.

  1. #1 Kepler27, Jul 7, 2011
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    Looking though the toking tools section i noticed their is not much light shine on the homemade stuff.

    Post your legit homemade pieces or your "i need a hit right now" built pieces. or tell us what you did you burn that kush when without a piece.

    I myself enjoy building things more then using them. Like cars, bikes, computers, and well now... you know.

    I find myself without weed, A lot, I can't build weed but i just go to the work bench and build stuff i cant even name or know what type of piece it even is. all i know is they work and im happy.

    here are some shots of my best, airtight, glue and noglue, pieces.

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    thats my first slide design. yes i know. the down stem is connect to the bowl. not the norm but you can clear much faster.

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    haha i sent them to hotmail not gmail. would be nice if my phone told me they sent or not.
     
  2. Or we can buy glass and smoke our weed..
     
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    whats that black peice?
     
  4. that is extra plastic. i glue the tube to black, than the black to the bottle. much stronger then trying to glue a pipe to a sheet of thin plastic.
     
  5. #5 Kepler27, Jul 7, 2011
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    YOU can live by the word or, or YOU can do shit the way You first think to do it. You chose glass first, I'll tell you my first hit was from glass too. this is what I do when IM bored.
     
  6. I made these the other day after I lost my dugout. They're 2" long and 3/8" in diameter. I milled the hexagon shape out of a rod of solid stainless. Next I used a lathe to round off and make narrow the part that touches your lips. Then I drilled a hole right down the center and used a step drill bit to cut the bowl to give the lower half of the bowl a nice cone shape and the top half as wide as possible. Lastly I used a countersink to bevel out the inner rim of the bowl and then a bench grinder to do the same on the outer rim. From start to finish it took about fifteen minutes to make them both.
     

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  7. nice... the things i could do if i had metal working tools. not just a hacksaw, a file, and drill.
     
  8. that is not in the stickys.
     

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