Preferred Pipes And Methods For Flakes

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Lifer
Jun 23, 2013
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The Hills of Tennessee
Over the years, I’ve come to like certain things a certain way. Flakes are one of them. I prefer mine completely rubbed out in most cases. Especially when it comes to Virginias and Va/Pers. I’ll occasionally leave a little more “chunky” pieces in my English/Balkan flakes.
I also don’t mind leaving a cube cut Burley as-is, so long as it’s cubed small enough.
As for the pipes I smoke them in, I’ve come to prefer a bowl diameter of less than .800, and a depth of less than 1.375 for Va’s and Va/Pers. I will, however, occasionally go up to 1.500 or so in depth.
I don’t mind slightly larger dimensions for English/Balkan flakes, but not much larger.
So what’s your preferred method and pipe size?
Inquiring minds want to know.....
 

rushx9

Lifer
Jul 10, 2019
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Shelby, NC
I have 2 tall, narrow dublins, and 2 narrow Billiards dedicated to Va and VaPer. I use these for flakes and loose mixtures, as I feel a flake becomes identical to a loose mixture once rubbed out. When I roll and stuff a flake, I prefer Billiards untapered chambers because the expanding tobacco is less likely to get pinched too tight at the bottom. When rubbed out or cube cut, I prefer the Dublin conical chamber because the expanding tobacco makes tamping less necessary. Sometimes I try wider bowls just to see if my preference has changed. I usually end up wishing I'd stuck with one of my VA pipes.
Balkan/English flakes get smoked in a wide bowl, just like loose English Mixtures.
 
May 2, 2020
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Louisiana
I am really liking this MM General I got recently. It has a deep enough bowl that I can either fold or gently rub out a flake out into strands and stuff it longways. Makes for a nice long smoke. I always have to relight a lot when I do the Z-fold thing. I think I’ll pick up a few more of these Generals.
 

dcon

Lifer
Mar 16, 2019
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Jacksonville, FL
My treatment of flakes is similar to my choice of tobacco on any given day. I do what I feel like in the moment. Sometimes I cube cut. Sometimes I fold and stuff. Sometimes I rub the tobacco out. Pipe selection for flakes is the same. It may be large, small, deep, shallow, narrow, or wide. All work fine if your methods are correct.

I will admit that Rhodesians, Princes, and Pots seem to be my preference for a single folded flake.
 

tavol

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 23, 2018
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With dense SG flakes that need drying I cube cut an entire tin and dry the whole thing at once and then jar. When I want to smoke I simply open the jar and gravity feed my pipe. With less dense flakes like Rattrays etc, I tend to fold and stuff.

I tend to smoke narrower 20mm or less pipes, often 18mm, simply because a large pipe with flake is often longer than I want to smoke
 

cigrmaster

Lifer
May 26, 2012
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Sarasota Florida
For my tastes I like some moisture in my flakes. I like them pliable as when too dry they burn hot and loose flavor . Some pipes take a whole flake like a Fribourg & Treyer Cut Virginia Plug and it fits like a glove. Others may be too tight and you have to take some from the side to fit it. Nothing is perfect some times I will jam it too tight and the loosen it with pipe cleaners pushed into the bowl through the stem.

Sometimes I just have to say fuck it and start over. Don't be afraid to start over. I had to do that on Feb 22 2014, it was embarrassing.

Sorry forgot the other part of question. I smoke Billiards, Apples, Dublins,Lovats, Rhodesians, Bulldogs,one Volcano and the type of bowl rarely matters it is the inside dimensions I prefer a .82 inside width over a 75. I know it doesn't sound like much but it really is like the grand canyon in pipe terms. .
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I haven't had the patience or taken the time to get the fold and stuff method down, so I rub out flake (coin, plug, sliced rope). With these cuts, as mentioned from time to time, you can get a average smoke from smaller pipes, and a really long smoke from medium (or large!) pipes, talking pipe chambers here. Trying to work in a smoke in a window of time pushes me toward loose tobacco, so if have something else, I try to prepare it in advance.
 

BROBS

Lifer
Nov 13, 2019
11,765
40,028
IA
I personally have never liked folding/stuffing flakes. I fully rub them out so it dries evenly. For VA I like taller, narrow pipes usually, however I’ll smoke all tobaccos in anything besides aros which I try to keep out of my VA only pipes.
 

briarbuda48

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 20, 2013
241
210
Texas
I cube cut 90+ percent of the time for flakes, even coins, with a few exceptions, Solani 660 being one of them (rubout). The size of the pipe doesn’t seem to make a difference to me. If it smokes well in that pipe, then I smoke it.
 
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May 2, 2020
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Louisiana
Flake pipes and chamber size as related to smoking different cuts are a myth.
I think I get what you’re saying, and if so then I don’t necessarily disagree, but chamber size does matter purely in terms of how the flake will fit. Can it be accommodated whole and folded? Does it need to be cube cut? And then the preparation may affect burn rate, so in those respects, I think the chamber size deserves some at least some consideration. I don’t believe it’s going to do much of anything to change the taste of the tobacco, which I think was your point.
 
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