Thank you. BTW a typo in my post. It's the first new pipe I've bought in 60 years. I am really that old.See two posts above. Tried and true, and safer than a full bowl to start.
Thank you. BTW a typo in my post. It's the first new pipe I've bought in 60 years. I am really that old.See two posts above. Tried and true, and safer than a full bowl to start.
That is my problem. I am determined to smoke to the bottom but rarely am I able to do it. There always seems to be a small dottle of darkened tobacco that refuses to stay lit. As a result, there is no building of cake at the bottom third of the bowl. Exasperating. And my newest pipe, an L.J. Peretti, is small, only takes 15 minutes to get to that dottle, and appears to be resistant to breaking in.One other tip: don't go nuts trying to burn every last bit of tobacco at the bottom of the bowl. You can char the draft hole that way. If the bowl seems to be almost done, and it's not taking a light, go ahead and dump it.
Can confirm. I put a minor burn in one rim as the flame travelled up the match. Thankfully, I was able to sand it out without it being too noticeable. Regardless of the flame source, it's wise to hold it a little further away and draw the flame to the tobacco.Careful with matches. A little slip with the ember on the match against the inside rim can make a burn spot.
I tried the Manuka honey. Thank you for the tip.Could try coating your tongue with honey? Manuka, for healing.
This seems like an intelligent idea. Have you done so??If you want cake in the heel, smoke several bowls with it loaded to 1/3.
If it's good advice...... then it's worth quoting!This seems like an intelligent idea. Have you done so??
It's not often I quote myself, and rarer that I give "meself" a compliment!
Yes, I have. I am being careful with the new pipe. Thank you for the help.This seems like an intelligent idea. Have you done so??
It's not often I quote myself, and rarer that I give "meself" a compliment!
You really have to do partial bowls a dozen or so times to cake the bottom of the chamber.Yes, I have. I am being careful with the new pipe. Thank you for the help.