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- Maple.
- Cherry.
- Black Walnut.
- Oak.
- Olive.
- Rosewood.
- Manzanita.
- Mesquite-wood.
Furthermore, what woods are good for pipes?
The bowls of tobacco pipes are commonly made of briar wood, meerschaum, corncob, pear-wood, rose-wood or clay. Less common are other dense-grained woods such as cherry, olive, maple, mesquite, oak, and bog-wood. Minerals such as catlinite and soapstone have also been used.
One may also ask, what is the best wood to make a pipe?
Briar
Cut out the pipe stencil and trace it two times on a piece of wood that is 3/4 of an inch thick. When you trace the pipe, it is very important to make sure that the stem of it is parallel to the wood grain. If you trace it against the wood grain, the stem will be very fragile and will probably break.