Totally agree on using a clay. It helped me slow my cadence and also changed my clenching style from biting to hanging.
Even having grown up around pipesmokers, I still started off puffing too hard. I think it's a natural progression of learning. Like pressing too hard when learning to write or overcompensating with the handlebars when learning to keep balanced on a bicycle. But, once you get the basic lighting it and keeping a bowl lit, then you can start to focus on getting more flavor and enjoyment out of your smokes.This is a great write up and good advice. I definitely started out smoking too fast, mostly due to foolishly fretting over keeping the pipe lit. Over time I've learned to stop worrying about relights and appreciate the value of smoking slowly. It really does improve the whole experience.
I can’t get an hour in the morning. I am a fast smoker sometimes, and appreciate small to medium bowls a lot. But I always listen to the old and rush on, mea culpa.Slow is the way to go. I can get a good hour out of a bowl in the morning, though I favor large pipes.
You know... I can't always smoke in the perfect cadence either. I mean, I know folks won't believe this... I'm just not perfect. But, I'm closer than most, ha ha. JK. Anyways, as long as you are enjoying it, then you're doing it right.I can’t get an hour in the morning. I am a fast smoker sometimes, and appreciate small to medium bowls a lot. But I always listen to the old and rush on, mea culpa.
@cosmicfolklore Are you thinking of me? My first pipe was a clay although it didn't take long for me to break my first clay pipe! I'd like to see how long I can make a clay pipe of baccy last as well...People used to think I was crazy for suggesting that newbies start off with a clay pipe for that reason. If you can smoke a clay to where you can keep it cool, you've become an expert, IMO. But, if you watch the WAYS thread, smoking clay pipes seem to make some people crazy, ha ha.
Great point here. Get good flavor from the get go by not scorching the leaf by trying to build a massive cherry, instead grow comfortable with intermittent delicately delivered relights as needed.Taking it slow begins with the first light. I find that if I kiss the tobacco with the flame, rather than trying to get the whole surface ignited, it starts me off on the right foot. A few more light touches and the bowl keeps going with the least effort and most flavor. Sometimes, if the bowl is properly packed, I don't need to tamp.
No. Not any more than usual. Nothing wrong with relights other than they are annoying. The thing to do is finding out how you can smoke slower first. It's frustrating, but so is tongue bites. You can control how fast or how slow you can breath. And volume of air going in and out of your mouth. Same thing with pipe smoking. Slow down and just sip. Let the smoke just flow into your mouth. And you can control this pretty easy. Might take some time, but you have been breathing your whole life!I have a question about lighting and keeping your pipe lit but I don’t know how to formulate the question. Does going as slow as possible mean more relights? Do you start very slow as well? I’ve burnt my tongue lighting my pipe recently just out of frustration, especially lighting flakes. But the real question is about going slow and relights.