My previous reply may have come across as rude, if so, my apologies. It was not intended to be rude, I'm just a guy with a new pipe concerned I may have gotten an unlucky pull from the factory.I don't think that is Cake, impossible after one smoke. I think he charred the shit out of it which isn't a big deal if he takes it easy moving forward.
Mysterious then eh.Stanwell coats their bowls with some sort of black paint or residue to help them break in faster. It is in fact brand new and that was the first bowl.
Personally, I'd prefer an uncoated bowl, but that's just me. I haven't had an issue with or without coatings before, but I like knowing the cake is all mine.
That is why I apologized, didn't mean to come across as rude.Don’t get defensive. You asked .
I'm just going by what I see. I don't care one way or the other, it's your pipe.I can assure you I didn't char it all the way down. It was coated black from the factory, perhaps leading to the confusion. I loaded it with some Peterson Sunset Breeze and took well over an hour sipping on it to the bottom, with a few breaks to help the wife cook dinner. I've been smoking pipes for years, I know when a pipe is getting warm or hot and has been pushed a little far, this one did not have that opportunity. This is my first new pipe in awhile, but not my first time smoking a pipe, if I had steam-engined it, my tongue would remember.
It’s okay, these guys are very knowledgeable.That is why I apologized, didn't mean to come across as rude.
I noticed what might be an issue with a new pipe and wanted to make sure I was getting all the information out there. I know many new smokers puff a little too hard and fast, but I didn't believe that was the problem at hand here, though I've been wrong many times in the past.
And, as unskilled as I may be at typing things on the internet at times, I do appreciate it.I'm just going by what I see. I don't care one way or the other, it's your pipe.
Perhaps I should hide. Please don't eat me.The good news is no one seems to think it’s a major issue going forward.
Also - I’m surprised to find another lotus varietal on these forums.
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Thank you, I don't believe I did that, though I have been know to make my share of mistakes. Will cake automatically fill in that new weak spot?I could almost 99% guarantee that this was caused by holding the lighter while trying to burn the last bit of dottle. The point where the airway meets the bowl on the top is very thin, and yes briar will burn if you hold a lighter on it like that.
Just smoke it easy, and dump the dottle early so it will build up some cake there, or apply some mud.
Eventually, but just make sure to leave enough tobacco in the bowl once it gets down to the end so that you would not be drawing the flame past the spot where it charred through.Thank you, I don't believe I did that, though I have been know to make my share of mistakes. Will cake automatically fill in that new weak spot?
I don’t know about seasoned, maybe just a bit salty. But I don’t smoke to the bottom, especially with my cobs. As soon as I tamp and feel the protruding shank through the ashes it’s all over.Seasoned members have said they don’t smoke to the bottom.
Cobs are the worse. I found out the hard way.I don’t know about seasoned, maybe just a bit salty. But I don’t smoke to the bottom, especially with my cobs. As soon as I tamp and feel the protruding shank through the ashes it’s all over.