It really does take some practice, and not Gawith. Rock some OGS sometime and see what you get. It can be a pain but once you get it down, it is a long smoke that no wind or rain will mess with.
And I Poo-Poo your disagreement!I don't agree. Some flakes develop differently than ribbon or shag while aging and you can experience that difference, which I experience a more of a merging of the components, even if you rub it out and/or dry it.
You need to try some more.I have really tried to employ the "fold and stuff" method but the gaps and pockets do not make for a pleasant smoke either. Even if dry....
Furthermore, the tamping process is less than efficient with the stuffed flakes, at least I have found it so. Seems some portions are needing to be tamped but the other side is very firm and hard and prevents the tamp.
Good advice and thanks.You need to try some more.
If you’ve got ‘gaps & pockets’ then you obviously haven’t got enough tobacco in the chamber. Either that or you’re ‘stuffing’ with a limp wrist & in a gingerly fashion!
Get a small to medium sized billiard & just practice loading with a single flake to start with. Take it back out with your pipe knife/tool & get another flake & start again. A few flakes & you should have cracked it!
What is “the air pocket technique” please?I combine the fold and stuff technique with the air pocket technique. Works pretty well. Anyone else?
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Good show!Thanks for all the advice guys, I really appreciate it. I definitely think you’re right about the GH tobaccos. Today I tried the fold and stuff with Peterson Irish Flake. The flakes are cut to the perfect size so no guesswork here. One flake was enough for my Emerald 221 and bingo! It fitted perfectly. The flakes are a bit fragile I found so there might be a bit of guesswork in the future as to the amount to use as they break apart, but the length is perfect. Once I got it lit I had no problems keeping it alight. It relit easily every time I set the pipe aside because of the vitamin-n warnings from the baccy. It smoked easily right to the bottom of the bowl with just a tiny bit of dottle remaining. So, in conclusion, I’ll rub out the heavier flakes in the future I think but with things like the Irish Flake I’m definitely going to fold and stuff. View attachment 310237