What Are The Parts Of A Pipe Called?
The bowl and the jug are round, wide parts of the pipe in which the actual tobacco is placed. Inside the bowl is a tobacco chamber, holding tobacco that is ready for lighting. Once a Pipe is assembled, filled, and lit, smoke flows from the bottom of the bowl, down through the stem, around the filter, down through the stem, and into your mouth. Transition--The point of contact between Bowl and the hose.
The hose connects the bowl to the rest of the pipe using the stem, which fits in the pipes shank. The mortise is a hole in the end of the shank which connects the stub to the stem. The shank is a horizontal part of the pipe, which is the throat of the pipe, this is the link between the stem and bowl. Inside of the shank is a draw-hole which runs the entire length of the pipe starting at the bowl base.
Second, the shank has to bend backwards and reconnect with the top half of the bowl, leaving a gaping hole halfway down the nautilus-shaped pipe. The stummel includes the shank, bowl, chamber, and other materials which form the ends of a pipe.
At one end of the shank is the previously mentioned stem, which is firmly set in a mortise, ensuring that the smoke flows continuously through a draw-hole running down the length of the pipe from the bowl to the lips (the tip of the mouthpiece, through which a smoker blows into their pipe). The thorn at the end of the stem is designed to fit into the mouth easily, and provides a secure point for holding the pipe in the mouth. In the classical pipe, once you light a flower, the air begins to flow across the bowl into the bowl chamber, up through the drawhole, and down the stem.
Because a magnetized cap covers the bowl, airflow is controlled, which allows a smoker to achieve a smooth, but rich, draw from the pot chamber into the draught hole, and eventually from the mouthpiece. A tobacco wood pipe will have a larger bowl that can be filled with tobacco, tobacco smokers typically will smoke their pipes for quite some time, and the larger the bowl, the less time it takes them to fill their bowl. In reversible calabash pipes, the snout has a different design, since inside is an expanding chamber too, designed to cool down smoke before reaching the smokers taste.
Some wood pipes are known as Chamber pipes, and they have the bowl screwed on the top of a connecting piece shaped like an L, and are then connected to a stem and mouthpiece. Folding cannabis pipes are usually made from flat pieces of wood or metal which are either sliding together or fitted like a puzzle to make a functioning bowl-shaped pipe. When assembled, a joint, usually the weakest part of a pipe, is formed by the joinery of tenons (male) and mortise pieces (female).
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