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Jan 29, 2023
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So, I have a couple of pipes that seem to be building up a bit more cake than seems useful. What are your thoughts on reaming: Do you do it? Do you use a reaming tool, a jackknife, or some other random thing? Is this one of those"ask two pipers a question and get three different opinions" kind of a thing, lol. Your thoughts/advice are appreciated.
 

craig61a

Lifer
Apr 29, 2017
6,159
52,925
Minnesota USA
Matter of personal preference...

However, it's my opinion that the practice is way overdone. Wiping out the chamber after a smoke is the better way to go. Over time the chamber gets an orange peel looking cake on it, and I will lightly sand it so it becomes even.

Sanding requires some finesse; you don't want to radius the inner rim of the bowl.

Seen plenty of estate pipes dicked up by over-reaming. Save yourself the trouble and buy a new Peterson; the draft hole comes on the side of the chamber wall... rotf
 

Epip Oc'Cabot

Can't Leave
Oct 11, 2019
472
1,309
I ream if it feels warranted….. if the pipe starts to not be “up to snuff” in some way. If the pipe is performing as desired, I do not ream even if the “cake” is noticeably large.

When I ream, I use what is handy…. often it has been a kitchen knife that my use brings out the ire in my wife… or I have used my pocket knife when I know where the damn thing is…. or I have had pretty good luck with the blade of an open pair of scissors as well. 🙂