Rusty Mouse
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Could someone explain to me real quick the thought behind filling our bowl only a quarter of the way while breaking in your new pipe and gradually adding to it.
I understand that it's supposed to aid in an even cake build up, but what I'm thinking is, wouldn't an even build up through and through mean starting with a full bowl? Top to bottom? If I STARTED about a quarter of the way, wouldn't this mean that quarter full area of the chamber would have a LARGER build up than the rest thus having an UNEVEN cake when you reach the "full bowl" part of this technique?
Just how wrong am I? What's the problem with breaking in a new pipe by filling it completely and smoking it completely, no tricks... :scratch:
I understand that it's supposed to aid in an even cake build up, but what I'm thinking is, wouldn't an even build up through and through mean starting with a full bowl? Top to bottom? If I STARTED about a quarter of the way, wouldn't this mean that quarter full area of the chamber would have a LARGER build up than the rest thus having an UNEVEN cake when you reach the "full bowl" part of this technique?
Just how wrong am I? What's the problem with breaking in a new pipe by filling it completely and smoking it completely, no tricks... :scratch: