I clench. I just kind of set the bit in the tooth right next to my canine on my upper jaw and let it rest on my lower jaw. Everything stays nice and dry. I find it more comfortable than holding the pipe, and sometimes I need my hands.
I can't exactly control the amout of saliva my mouth produces.I have suspected for a while that the new guys often let slobber run down the pipe stem.
That could be the cause of many issues with keeping the pipe lit.
Drooling is not good in most cases.
I can't exactly control the amout of saliva my mouth produces.
Yup, only smoke while relaxing in my chair in the den and no need to clench. Find it uncomfortable to do so.Smoking a pipe is downtime for me.
So I almost always smoke while seated with pipe in hand.
And my paraphernalia spread out on a table in front of me.
No need to clench unless I am lighting up or need both hands to read the papers.
Occasionally I will clench for a while if I’m smoking a nosewarmer, Lovat, full bent or one of my small(er) old Brit-woods
I find that it is more comfortable clenching with silicon pipe bits.
Also because I dislike tooth chatter on my stems
I do that often, especially after getting a p-lip or two. I “choke up” on the stem so the button rides closer to the roof of my mouth than my teeth and the bottom canine/bicuspid is just a fulcrum.As to clenching.............. the artist Norman Rockwell was a well know piper that obviously clenched as he painted. in many of his photos and paintings that included self-portraits, he is shown clenching with the pipe hanging almost straight down. How he did that without a high level of gurgle and build up, I do not know. Perhaps it happened and he just got used to it.
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Sure you can, just dehydrate yourself!I can't exactly control the amout of saliva my mouth produces.
That is where I try to keep my pipes but I find my jaw starts to hurt fairly quickly as well as my mouth getting overly wet.In the paddock, cattle yards, fencing I clench because I need my hands. Causes no problems mechanically for me and the button generally sits behind the eye tooth and the next molar, certainly no slobber!
That is where I try to keep my pipes but I find my jaw starts to hurt fairly quickly as well as my mouth getting overly wet.