I don’t generally build a thick cake but I’ve been experimenting with a few pipes just for curiosity sake.
Tonight a decent chunk broke off and left a gap in the cake and I’m not sure if it’s better to cut it back now with a moderate reaming, full reaming or just continue as is.
The cake wasn’t terribly thick. It was just past the point where I hadn’t ever achieved before and the plan was to go at least twice as thick before reaming just for the heck of it. This really was just an experiment with a few of my frequent fliers, so I’m not invested in the outcome to any large extent. My main concern is burning out the pipe because I’ve created a weak spot where the cake is missing. Just not sure if that’s a thing or not since I have never intentionally built up a layer this thick before. For reference the thickness was more than a dime but less than a nickel. Or thereabouts.
What would you do?
Advice and comments welcome!
Tonight a decent chunk broke off and left a gap in the cake and I’m not sure if it’s better to cut it back now with a moderate reaming, full reaming or just continue as is.
The cake wasn’t terribly thick. It was just past the point where I hadn’t ever achieved before and the plan was to go at least twice as thick before reaming just for the heck of it. This really was just an experiment with a few of my frequent fliers, so I’m not invested in the outcome to any large extent. My main concern is burning out the pipe because I’ve created a weak spot where the cake is missing. Just not sure if that’s a thing or not since I have never intentionally built up a layer this thick before. For reference the thickness was more than a dime but less than a nickel. Or thereabouts.
What would you do?
Advice and comments welcome!