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sittingbear

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 20, 2015
702
3,479
Olympia, WA
Has anyone had a pipe that just just doesn't seem to stay lit, no matter what tobacco you put in it? I have a handmade pipe from a reputable carver (who I won't name in order to protect the innocent) that just doesn't seem to smoke right. I find that I relight it more often and the smoke never lays until the bottom.... I'll be relighting and still have a quarter of a bowl left and I'll just give up. Anyone else ever have this issue?
 

HawkeyeLinus

Lifer
Oct 16, 2020
5,857
42,246
Iowa
Has anyone had a pipe that just just doesn't seem to stay lit, no matter what tobacco you put in it? I have a handmade pipe from a reputable carver (who I won't name in order to protect the innocent) that just doesn't seem to smoke right. I find that I relight it more often and the smoke never lays until the bottom.... I'll be relighting and still have a quarter of a bowl left and I'll just give up. Anyone else ever have this issue?
Same and gave up on a pipe last winter - got it out a couple months ago and surprise, lol. It’s me, not you, pipe.
 

Swiss Army Knife

Can't Leave
Jul 12, 2021
464
1,358
North Carolina
To pile on: when it comes to having to relight it's never the pipe. Other than extreme gurgle issues where the very bottom of the bowl is just a swamp and won't take even a blowtorch.

You mentioned the bottom third of the bowl and giving up. That sounds like you're either packing too tight or it's getting really moist down there. The bottom of the bowl is always the most effected by over packing. So pack lighter. Also check it with your finger and feel if it's really wet, if so dry it more beforehand.

Finally if you're only having this issue with one specific pipe then troubleshoot what the difference is. Is it a much narrower chamber than your other pipes? Maybe it's much shorter and you're still packing or tamping like you've got a chimneys worth of tobacco in the bowl.
 
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Sigmund

Lifer
Sep 17, 2023
3,141
30,366
France
I have a nording I cant seem to keep lit but I think its my packing. Its small tapered chamber and I think it needs to be packed differently than my other pipes. I havent really worked hard to find the answer but it does elude me.
 

WirelessSmoke

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 14, 2024
178
2,551
New England
I had a similar experience with one of my pipes. I had to play around with how I loaded it quite a bit before it would smoke well. It can smoke just fine but it has a much smaller margin for error than my other pipes. It does well with being packed far more loosely than I can pack my others.