If you don't mind, that would be great, as I can't picture a reamer as wide as a bowl, but have seen them for the shank (?) And stem.
I friggin love tobacco!
Printable View
Thoughts on this one for $15?
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2f8580831f.jpg
I friggin love tobacco!
Went with the reamer pictured as I was ordering from Amazon anyway, and I like that it's a single, adjustable tool. No pieces to lose or have rattling around in my draw for years, plus it could be adjusted to leave a bit of the buildup in place, as it's my understanding that it helps protect the bowl, and keeps it cooler.
I friggin love tobacco!
I’ve never use that kind, but I know people who have with good success.
You’re not gonna need it for a while but when you do if it doesn’t work out right, I’ll find you a set like mine.
Sweet, thanks.
Is your the handle that has multiple sized readers that click into the handle?
I saw that type on Amazon and debated it, and ultimately decided I like single, multipurpose, tools instead. Nothing to lose, rattle around in a drawer for years, and potentially get damaged in the process.
Plus, I've had a number of people say that some cake/buildup in a bowl is actually a good thing, as it apparently helps potect the bowls material, and keeps it from getting hot. So, I figured when the time comes, I could adjust it to only remove some of the buildup vs all of it, and prevent scraping the wood inside the bowl from being a tight fit.
I feel like I'd have more control with the adjustable one, especially as a novice, as I can adjust it slowly to get it to where I want it.
I friggin love tobacco!
Yes, mine is a handle with several sized attachments.
When I ream mine, I just do enough to clean, but leave a layer of cake inside, but it’s a little trial and error at first.
My set is similar to this one
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/...1000_QL80_.jpg
Yup, saw those on Amazon when I was looking at reamers. Just seemed like fixed diameter bits would be hard to scrape enough to clean it, but leaving a layer behind, and an adjustable would be easier.
Plus, I have enough stuff rattling around in my cigar and pipe equipment drawer to have 5 bits rolling around too and potentially bumping together and getting damaged. Plus, I'm just a big fan of all in one types of tools.
Sounds like both work just fine, and take a little experimenting to get it to just how thick you want the remainder to be
I friggin love tobacco!