I use a pipe knife when I feel that I need to. I always leave some thin cake. I belive it helps protect the inside of the bowl. Sandpaper works well too. Just two words of advise.....SLOW & EASY.
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Unless you play the bagpipes.Piper sounds demeaning and derogatory.
Piper down my manPiper sounds demeaning and derogatory.
^ThisI've only ever used a reaming tool on estate pipes with excessive cake. I have a Decatur reaming set for this purpose, which I use to get rid of the worst of the cake before switching to sandpaper for the more delicate work. I've had estate pipes with chambers so caked that you really couldn't fit any tobacco in them.
For my daily pipes I simply wipe them out with a bent pipe cleaner or a regular paper towel (still searching for the special abrasive ones ) after each smoke.
LOL, bud nippin'! Love it!I use an old Swiss Army knife, I dulled the point so it doesn’t cut into the bottom of the chamber. I’ve spent a lot of coin on different reamers, I always go back to the knife. When I ream, I ream it back down to the wood.
I have one other knife I use for larger chambers.
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This is essentially my method as well, though I typically use bristled pipe cleaners over the paper towels, but either is good. I'm not one for building much cake. Just a little carbon layer (and even this is pretty easy to do, since so many pipes have their bowls treated in the first place) and a fairly thorough cleaning before I retire for the night.I don't own a reamer. For forty plus years, I've scooped out the ash and wiped out the bowl with an abrasive paper towel. This maintains the necessary carbon layer but maintains the original diameter of the chamber for the life of the pipe, hence requiring no reaming ever, and avoiding the wear and tear of that. The first pipe I ever bought is still smoking strong and looking good. All my pipes appear to appreciate this routine.
Haha, still one of my all time favorite shows! No offense to pipestud but every time I hear him talk on the PM radio show, I think he sounds like a cowboy version of Barney Fife (Don Knotts). I think that’s a compliment.LOL, bud nippin'! Love it!
He’d fit right in at “The Esquire Club”!Haha, still one of my all time favorite shows! No offense to pipestud but every time I hear him talk on the PM radio show, I think he sounds like a cowboy version of Barney Fife (Don Knotts). I think that’s a compliment.