I’ve recently purchased a Castello estate pipe that’s been refurbished with the black coating on the inside of the bowl.
The pipe beautiful, but has the taste of a bitter charcoal, and I’m thinking it’s the coating on the bowl which made it look nice, but taste bad.
I’m considering sanding out the inside of the bowl to bring the pipe to its natural briar, as a new Castello would be.
Has anyone sanded out the inside of a bowl?
What did you use to ensure smooth, consistent finish?
I’m worried about ruining this beautiful pipe with the sanding so not sure what to do.
Maybe the bitter charcoal taste will subside after a few more bowls?
I’m on bowl number 3 and not much improvement.
I appreciate and advice or insight on this one.
Thank you kindly
The pipe beautiful, but has the taste of a bitter charcoal, and I’m thinking it’s the coating on the bowl which made it look nice, but taste bad.
I’m considering sanding out the inside of the bowl to bring the pipe to its natural briar, as a new Castello would be.
Has anyone sanded out the inside of a bowl?
What did you use to ensure smooth, consistent finish?
I’m worried about ruining this beautiful pipe with the sanding so not sure what to do.
Maybe the bitter charcoal taste will subside after a few more bowls?
I’m on bowl number 3 and not much improvement.
I appreciate and advice or insight on this one.
Thank you kindly