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True Derelict
Tips for Choosing a Pipe (beginners)
Parts of a pipe
Heel is the forward part of the bottom of the bowl.
Technical cuts
- Draught hole should enter the chamber centered and flush to the bottom.
- Mortise and tenon should fit firmly and flush so that there’s no gap or air leakage.
- Chamber should be centered with sufficient bowl wall thickness of >= 3/16”.
- Heel thickness equals the bowl height less chamber depth and it should be ~3/16”.
Tests (need one standard pipe cleaner)
- Take the pipe apart and look through the stem and then the bowl (towards a light source) and there should be no obstruction,
- Run the cleaner through the pipe from the button to the chamber. It should move smoothly and without obstruction.
- Measure the bowl height with the pipe cleaner and compare it to the chamber depth to insure that it’s ~3/16” (as above). You can approximate wall thickness in the same manner.
Smoking considerations
- If you’re unsure whether you hand hold or clench, default to the latter until you know your habits. For clenching smokers, pipe weight (less) and balance (more) are important considerations..
- If you’re just beginning, start with a moderate size pipe.
Last edited by NeverBend; 06-08-2015 at 12:37 AM.
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