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<blockquote data-quote="clueless" data-source="post: 147676" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>I try to keep it down to between a nickel and dime thickness except cobs and meers which I try to keep cake free. I do it mainly because I like a longer smoke and the length of the smoke goes down when the cake gets thick. That being said I would not hesitate to keep the thicker cake in a pipe that smokes better with it. I've heard that too thick a cake can lead to cracking but I think that would have to be an extreme case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clueless, post: 147676, member: 649"] I try to keep it down to between a nickel and dime thickness except cobs and meers which I try to keep cake free. I do it mainly because I like a longer smoke and the length of the smoke goes down when the cake gets thick. That being said I would not hesitate to keep the thicker cake in a pipe that smokes better with it. I've heard that too thick a cake can lead to cracking but I think that would have to be an extreme case. [/QUOTE]
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