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Black lining in a new pipe........
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<blockquote data-quote="Dnemets" data-source="post: 160843" data-attributes="member: 1885"><p>The bowlcoat is a VERY closely guarded secret in the pipemaking world. On a few drunken nights with different carvers I was able to squeeze this out: it's essentially a finely ground carbon pellet (similar to the ones used in fish tank filters) mixed with a buttermilk.. I know this is the route that some pipecarvers go with, but not all, certainly. Many prefer not to use a bowlcoating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dnemets, post: 160843, member: 1885"] The bowlcoat is a VERY closely guarded secret in the pipemaking world. On a few drunken nights with different carvers I was able to squeeze this out: it's essentially a finely ground carbon pellet (similar to the ones used in fish tank filters) mixed with a buttermilk.. I know this is the route that some pipecarvers go with, but not all, certainly. Many prefer not to use a bowlcoating. [/QUOTE]
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