Taylor,
I like the way you did the hump. Don't take this the wrong way, but it reminded me of the special tool I used for forming the skirt on an entry pipe: a 3/8" carriage bolt (for my 3/8" RR); I was goofing around trying to figure out how many strange, new tools I was going to have to make or buy, but it worked so well I never did
. I bet if you inlet the hump profile into a block of hardwood, you could use it in a similar fashion to what you did by inserting the bolt into the pipe so that the head went where you wanted the flare/hump in the skirt, then swaging it in the block.
Dane,
In addition to all the information you have gotten from others here, there are a couple of tutorials, one on making plain pipes for Tennessee rifles by Birddog that covers the basics very well, and one labeled "Thimbles" that covers some fancier techniques.