I save fine ash from my favorite blend. With a new pipe, I rub a light layer of honey in the bowl, add the fine ash, shake around, and dump out the excess ash. Then I fire up. Unsmoked tobacco doesn't stick to the honey this way, and the cake builds nice and evenly.
On Petersons I just go over the bowl coating. Anything else I scrub out with water and plastic scrub cloth. I'm hesitant to use sandpaper as I've heard makers talk about how taking just a little more wood off can expose a flaw/soft spot.
Get a nice even cake this way, which I sometimes inadvertently damage by using my cheap Buttner-style reamer instead of waiting and digging out my senior reamer. The Buttner-style often works fine for small adjustments, but sometimes takes out chunks, I think when the cake is too thick or really hard.
On Petersons I just go over the bowl coating. Anything else I scrub out with water and plastic scrub cloth. I'm hesitant to use sandpaper as I've heard makers talk about how taking just a little more wood off can expose a flaw/soft spot.
Get a nice even cake this way, which I sometimes inadvertently damage by using my cheap Buttner-style reamer instead of waiting and digging out my senior reamer. The Buttner-style often works fine for small adjustments, but sometimes takes out chunks, I think when the cake is too thick or really hard.