+1The art of tobacco pipe tamping :
Especially toward the bottom of the bowl …
When packing the issue of light vs hard is often complicated by the issue of blocking the hole.
You can be packing too light, but still block the hole. That is the reason for the German packing method, with a light pack below a tighter plug on top.
Meanwhile, as you get to the bottom of the bowl, there is a tendency for tobacco to once again block the hold (the result of normal tamping) and for there to develop a clump or plug of densely-packed tobacco.
Also, as I got to the bottom I sometimes would use the spoon portion of my Czech tamping device to push tobacco toward the hole (since a shallow amount of tobacco was resulting in a too-light draw and gurgling).
My new method/solution for all of these problems,especially as I get to the bottom of the bowl, is to use the poker/stick portion of my tool at the bottom, but ONLY after dumping ash. I will poke the bottom plug with the stick to break up the dense plug, and let some air in so it isn’t so wet. This has the added advantage of releasing all of the good flavors. The dumping of ash is to prevent mixing ash with the remaining tobacco, which has the horrible effect of getting ash in your mouth when you puff. After poking/stoking, you can do a normal light tamp.
FINALLY : When packing at the start, you can pack correctly and STILL block the hole, so keep checking the draw as you pack (3-step method) and if in the final step the hole gets blocked, just run a pipe cleaner through and unblock the hole.
Hope this helps!
Note : it’s all a learning curve and developing intuition.
… Part of the pleasures of pipe smoking!
I love it when someone replies to a great old thread and brings it back to life. Thanks.