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Cob question
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 426843" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>I think it's the term for the excess material that gets squeezed out of a mold. Now you have me wondering. In any event, if you look at a cheap bit you'll notice that it looks like two halves slapped together, with a thin line running the circumference of the length . If you've ever bought a do-it-yourself pipe kit, you would really notice it on the crudely unfinished bit. Sometimes that line is quite excessive on a cob bit, and I swear I've cut my tongue on it once or twice, where it extends to the slot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 426843, member: 1690"] I think it's the term for the excess material that gets squeezed out of a mold. Now you have me wondering. In any event, if you look at a cheap bit you'll notice that it looks like two halves slapped together, with a thin line running the circumference of the length . If you've ever bought a do-it-yourself pipe kit, you would really notice it on the crudely unfinished bit. Sometimes that line is quite excessive on a cob bit, and I swear I've cut my tongue on it once or twice, where it extends to the slot. [/QUOTE]
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