Hey guys,
As the title says I've been really struggling with just about everything. My main issue is keeping the pipe lit. I'm lucky to get 1-2 slow, light draws on the pipe after a light before it goes out. Here's my process:
I'm kind of at a loss. Any idea what else I can do? I see people say relights are fine, but doing 20+ relights per bowl isn't particularly enjoyable, all I end up with is a burnt mouth and a big lighter fuel bill. There's gotta be something I'm missing or doing wrong. Something else I've noticed is that no matter how hard I pack, the resistance of the draw really doesn't change at all.
As the title says I've been really struggling with just about everything. My main issue is keeping the pipe lit. I'm lucky to get 1-2 slow, light draws on the pipe after a light before it goes out. Here's my process:
- Pack the first 1/4 light, the second 1/4 firmer and the last 1/2 the firmest.
- Keep my flame away from the tobacco as a light it for the charring light.
- Try to keep the charing light going as long as possible and then tamp down when the tobacco swells.
- Repeat the charing light again.
- Light it properly this time taking 5-6 small puffs until I can feel the smoke getting hot in my mouth.
- I then stop a wait a second before taking a 6 secondish long draw.
- I pause for 10-15 seconds.
- I go to take another draw and... nothing.
- Tamp down using the weight of the tamp and start again at step 5
I'm kind of at a loss. Any idea what else I can do? I see people say relights are fine, but doing 20+ relights per bowl isn't particularly enjoyable, all I end up with is a burnt mouth and a big lighter fuel bill. There's gotta be something I'm missing or doing wrong. Something else I've noticed is that no matter how hard I pack, the resistance of the draw really doesn't change at all.
- I've tried:
- Three stage packing
- Franks method of packing
- Drying my tobacco for 15 minutes, 30 minutes and 6 hours.
- Aromatics, English Blends, Virginia's.
- A MM Cob.
- A Peterson Briar.
- A Erik Nording.
- The Breath Method.
- Packing really light
- Packing really tight
- Trying to pack inbetween the two.