As I say in that post, I merely gave the method a better name than "cannonballing". I think I mentioned it later it that thread, but I did figure out how to musketball Royal Yacht! As a matter of fact, I am smoking a musketball of RY right now!
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Well, I'll be honest here - it didn't work out too well on the first try for me. I never could get it to stay lit, even though the flake was very dry this morning. I'm just chalking it up to user error and will keep practicing. This felt MUCH more promising a method than the way I'd tried doing it before.
Thanks Guys,,,now I'll have to start filling out the list,sounds like fun:pipe:
Hmm, my guess is if you had proper moisture content, it's most likely related to airflow. Another variable to consider is the fact that some flakes expand more than others, which could cause a more or less restricted airflow. It takes a little while to get a feel for how tightly it should fit pre-light, in my experience most of the time it should be fairly loose, it can always be tightened up with a little tamp.
Thank you, I'm going to keep at it. Will try going a little looser next time, because it felt dry enough that it should have burned no problem.
Giving it a go with some PE lux BE flake. 2 coins, folded in quarters, cylindrified (I just made that word up) and stuffed with a bit of tinder on top. So far, so delicious.
I am going to have a flake workshop in Raleigh this summer. We cannot wait two more years for you, jeffle.Quote:
Originally Posted by CommonSenseMon