How important do you think is the insulating quality of bowl material for maintaining a smoldering cherry?
Here are some materials in what I believe is the order of their insulating quality.
metal, clay/ceramic, wood/briar, cob, block meerschaum
I have a couple pipes with metal bowls, but I’ve never tried to smoke them. I have a ceramic pipe that for me is very touchy. My briars smoke fine, but my cobs seem to be easier to keep lit. And, I have a block meerschaum that seems pretty much like the briars in this respect.
If insulation matters, I suspect a thicker bowl wall helps too.
Back in the 60’s or 70’s there was a pipe advertised with a bowl made from missile nose cone ceramic, which was supposed to be a great insulating material. They came in bright colors. I’ve always wondered how they smoked.
Here are some materials in what I believe is the order of their insulating quality.
metal, clay/ceramic, wood/briar, cob, block meerschaum
I have a couple pipes with metal bowls, but I’ve never tried to smoke them. I have a ceramic pipe that for me is very touchy. My briars smoke fine, but my cobs seem to be easier to keep lit. And, I have a block meerschaum that seems pretty much like the briars in this respect.
If insulation matters, I suspect a thicker bowl wall helps too.
Back in the 60’s or 70’s there was a pipe advertised with a bowl made from missile nose cone ceramic, which was supposed to be a great insulating material. They came in bright colors. I’ve always wondered how they smoked.










