If you didn't rotate, would you still do this same process with the your pipe?I smoke the same pipe twice per day for a week before rotating, but could smoke it a few more times during the day if I felt like it.
Probably. It gets rest and cleanings between smokes and I've never had a sour pipe or a burn through.If you didn't rotate, would you still do this same process with the your pipe?
Absolutely. And the—or a—way around this is to dry the tobacco enough so that you get to the bottom of the chamber, and the heat from the last burning tobacco dries the pipe quite nicely.I believe a pipe needs to dry up between smokes. I don't think smoking the pipe makes it go sour. It happens if the pipe is always damp, just as it does with clothes and everything else.
hear! hear! saltedplugThere are a dozen or rules about pipe smoking whose effects are neither demonstrated in the smoke nor provable in the lab. Resting is one of them, probably put out to sell more pipes. It along with dedicating pipes appeals to the novice and earnest smoker who seeks to be cultivated but hasn't the knowledge to cultivate practices that bring real results.