What’s the leading culprit when tobacco is sufficiently dried yet the bowl both burns too hot and continues to go out?
I pack quite loose, but after the char light I tamp until the draw feels right. I also tamp a lot during a smoking session to make sure I keep the embers burning against the as yet unlit tobacco.At that moment it was a bowl of MB Navy Flake. I had partial flakes already rubbed out in the jar that’d been in there for months probably.
Smoking too fast is definitely possible. Is that what Cosmic means by “operator error” or is it the packing?
Everyone argues for loose packing so I do fear I may be susceptible to overdoing that as well. Overheating and going out just seems counterintuitive to me. Yet here I am.
I just meant that something that you are doing outside of what you mention must be the problem.Smoking too fast is definitely possible. Is that what Cosmic means by “operator error” or is it the packing?
As I read through suggestions sometimes, I have to wonder how people even smoke their pipes at all. If you are fearing that particles of tobacco aren't getting lit because of spacing, then that is definitely not packed well. In general, I do pack a little on the loose side , because it is easier to tamp to adjust than to loosen it up once it has started. But, I have to wonder about these excessive tampers. Once I have my pipe going, I generally don't use a tamper again.Everyone argues for loose packing so I do fear I may be susceptible to overdoing that as well.
Absolutely, so many of these problems just tend to go away with experience. Smoke more often is always my suggestion. The more you smoke, the more you learn, know, and put into practice.There is little chance of us figuring out what is happening (or not happening). Just keep at it. One day you will be smoking, enjoying it all, and realize that you don't have to think about it anymore...
Agreed. I’ve gotten too many pipes and too many blends. Combine that with too few (overly eager) smoking opportunities and my trouble shooting becomes too scattershot.Absolutely, so many of these problems just tend to go away with experience. Smoke more often is always my suggestion. The more you smoke, the more you learn, know, and put into practice.
1. The tobacco NOT being sufficiently dried.What’s the leading culprit when tobacco is sufficiently dried yet the bowl both burns too hot and continues to go out?
Wet tobacco usually doesn't have any impact on how hot the bowl gets, but it definitely makes the smoke hotter by adding steam to fry your tongue.This has been informative. Packing seems to be about the biggest issue with a hot bowl... Well that and wet tobacco. The latter is certainly my biggest issue, I just can't really plan ahead for my smoking times