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On Charred Chambers and Cake
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<blockquote data-quote="MisterE" data-source="post: 106268" data-attributes="member: 820"><p>I was just thinking this am (as I smoked a little University Flake) that flakes tend to build cake more quickly than other cuts. I agree that flakes tend to burn very hot in comparison to ribbon cut and can easily char during the breaking in stage. My last PAD was a Stanwell that I broke in with Va flakes and it has an awesome cake now. With other pipes that I broke in with traditional English blends, the cake took much longer to build.... Same result but less time with flakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterE, post: 106268, member: 820"] I was just thinking this am (as I smoked a little University Flake) that flakes tend to build cake more quickly than other cuts. I agree that flakes tend to burn very hot in comparison to ribbon cut and can easily char during the breaking in stage. My last PAD was a Stanwell that I broke in with Va flakes and it has an awesome cake now. With other pipes that I broke in with traditional English blends, the cake took much longer to build.... Same result but less time with flakes. [/QUOTE]
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