At one time that was mine as well. Just too small to hold now.Yup that's my favorite size chamber, and I get usually an hour every smoke.
At one time that was mine as well. Just too small to hold now.Yup that's my favorite size chamber, and I get usually an hour every smoke.
I think you've already proven that you're not going to burn out a pipe.I’ve gotten to the point where I can smoke without the bowl getting too hot to hold, but I’m still so new to the actual looks of the inside of a bowl after some smoking so any color/wear inside of it scares me.
I’ve never even smoked one pipe long enough to build up any real cake because I keep switching to avoid any damage.
That was @didimauw.I remember a thread on one of the forums years ago about a guy that set out on a mission to burn out a pipe to see how long it took. It was a cob, so nowhere near as tough as a briar. He smoked that pipe only for seriously like a year straight and couldn't burn it out. If I remember right he finally just gave up.
I know the guy you are talking about on the other forum. He decided to share the pipe with members, like a box pass. Everyone would use their own stem. But one member never returned the pipe.I remember a thread on one of the forums years ago about a guy that set out on a mission to burn out a pipe to see how long it took. It was a cob, so nowhere near as tough as a briar. He smoked that pipe only for seriously like a year straight and couldn't burn it out. If I remember right he finally just gave up.
Minus an internal defect in the wood, I think you'd have to try real hard to burn out a briar. And even then you'd probably fail.![]()
I didnt have any luck burning that damn cob either hahahaha.That was @didimauw.
This. Many times my pipes will get too hot to comfortably hold... sometimes because of the pack, pipe, cadence, baccy, or combo of those. And most times I'll just grab the stem and keep going lol. And so far *knocks on wooden desk* I've been fine too.I’m a puffer. Pipes can get warm for me. But I have never come close to burning a pipe from normal use.
As long as you aren’t tasting burning wood after the first couple smokes you’re okay.
Good call. You’re right. I may as well enjoy them because no one else is going to except perhaps my future children. And by then? They’ll have digital pipes they can smoke anyway or something.This. Many times my pipes will get too hot to comfortably hold... sometimes because of the pack, pipe, cadence, baccy, or combo of those. And most times I'll just grab the stem and keep going lol. And so far *knocks on wooden desk* I've been fine too.
I think as long as you're not puffing like a madman in a wind tunnel and the pipe doesn't already have a defect you're pretty much in the clear. Oh, and allowing a days rest between smokes per pipe I think is always good practice too.. and shouldn't be too hard if you have at least 2 or 3 pipes which OP obviously does.
I definitely do understand the concern of over babying though. These things are works of art. But you gotta remember what they were put here to accomplish as well. I used to save lots of my variously hoarded collectibles and implements to maintain their pristine condition... til I started clearing out houses for passed away relatives and see how much of that pristine priceless art ends up getting thrown straight in a dumpster because nobody will even pay .005 cents on the dollar for it at the estate sale...
Long lesson short... stuff the damn hunk of wooden root full of cured leaves, set it on fire, and enjoy what little brief fleeting pleasurable moments on this flying rock we have left.... lol

I have never had a pipe burn thru the bowl in over 30 years. I think the most important thing is to buy good quality pipes with seasoned briar. I assume if you’re smoking a basket pipe hot for the first 3-4 smokes before a cake builds up it can happen. Some “rim burn” is often unavoidable if you smoke outdoors lighting the pipe in windy conditions, even with a soft flame. Don’t overload the bowl above the rim. Wipe the rim down with a soft cloth and something like beeswax at least weekly to avoid it looking bad.Hello, I’ve asked more specific questions about specific pipes before but I have a more broad question.
-How hard is it to really burnout a decently made pipe, like a newer Savinellli, Peterson POTY, or a Dunhill?
I get the impression it’s very rare from forum posts I’ve seen, but my real issue is I find myself avoiding smoking pipes that I really love (Peterson 2021 POTY, I got into smoking pipes because of Rathbone’s Sherlock Holmes so that’s a big one, or other a Peterson POTY models I have, and some dunhills) because I’m mortified of burning them out and ruining them.
I’ve gotten to the point where I can smoke without the bowl getting too hot to hold, but I’m still so new to the actual looks of the inside of a bowl after some smoking so any color/wear inside of it scares me.
I’ve never even smoked one pipe long enough to build up any real cake because I keep switching to avoid any damage.
Any tips to get over this would be appreciated. I have 3 gorgeous 2021 POTYs sitting in boxes because I’m mortified of hurting them.
