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General Pipe Discussion
What Makes A Pipe A Great Smoker?
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ" data-source="post: 496641" data-attributes="member: 2363"><p>Why do some pipes smoke so much better than others? I've been giving this some thought rencently and have tried to decide just what element of engineering has the biggest effect on how a pipe smokes. It is bowl material, shape of the chamber, the placement of the draft hole, the diameter of the draft hole, the shape of the stem, the length of the stem, the shape of the button, the transition between shank and stem, stem material or something else? Is it really one element or a combination of several or all of the elements that dictate how well a pipe smokes. Give it some thought and then tell us what you think. Serious replies only as this could become a great resource for fellow pipe smokers. Here's a chance to show how serious a pipe smoker you really are. Are you up to the challenge? :bounce: </p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ, post: 496641, member: 2363"] Why do some pipes smoke so much better than others? I've been giving this some thought rencently and have tried to decide just what element of engineering has the biggest effect on how a pipe smokes. It is bowl material, shape of the chamber, the placement of the draft hole, the diameter of the draft hole, the shape of the stem, the length of the stem, the shape of the button, the transition between shank and stem, stem material or something else? Is it really one element or a combination of several or all of the elements that dictate how well a pipe smokes. Give it some thought and then tell us what you think. Serious replies only as this could become a great resource for fellow pipe smokers. Here's a chance to show how serious a pipe smoker you really are. Are you up to the challenge? :bounce: AJ [/QUOTE]
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