@@X_manothat's wrong. You aren't generating an image with a computer for a green screen. An example of CGI is the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park. An example of green screen usage is this video; filming in front of a green screen (or blue) and adding a picture or video to it. There is no generation.
Mistakes: - Didn't let the match's sulphur burn out, generally you want to wait a bit when using a match. - Lightings were careless - you want to make sure you char entire bowl, all around , and then light all around as well. If you light just the middle part of the bowl the tobacco will not smoke unanimously and therefore it will mess up your smoking in general - The char and the lighting were quite intense, I prefer to lightly, just lightly char the tobacco, to the point when almost none of it is ashed, just blackened and the humidity has escaped. Then after doing true light i slowly light it around, to make sure entire bowl has been lit and that i have as little ash as possible.
Give the match a few more seconds to burn once you first light it than this guy did. You want the sulphur to fully burn off the match and be wood only before applying to the pipe so as to not spoil or corrupt the flavor of the tobacco.
Great video! I'm new to pipes been smoking cigars for ages and randomly selected a pipe. Nothing fancy at all Justy some thing to start with. I'm loving smoking it just need to get the lighting down and I think this video will help me thank you so much
Look up SmokeRingsPipeDreams vids as well. Hes a cool guy. Great for beginners. A lot of it is trial and error, but it helps to get a helping hand to get a good head start.
I noticed you didn't let the sulphur burn off the match before you lit the bowl. Doing that or using a Zippo with lighter fluid imparts a nasty taste to pipe tobacco.
I have followed the advice of blithering idiots, using matches, only after the sulfur (NOT "sulphur") head had fully burned. No difference in the bowls flavor with that or using a zippo. If you've never used a zippo, you wouldn't know the taste. "Just saying."
@Mark Seymour actually, Achmed is right. Sulfur is proper spelling and the fact that you say it will 'bastardise' our language is hilarious, since while 'sulphur' is still used in some parts especially UK, sulfur is still the scientific spelling. Therefore, you are quite literally 'bastardising' your 'native' language. Cheers.
I use new models of pipes, With metal bore.. With built in metal filter I don't need timber or filter or any additional tools to use my pipe.. Future is simplicity.
Chris Moyer yes it is important due to tamping the pipe stay on,if u dont tamp u need to relight pipe again and again and when tobacco burns it shrink little so to don't get our bowl loose we need to tam it all down,thank you:)
No, that's why he showed you. Man shows you how to boil and egg, you ask is it necessary to use water that's boiling? Man shows you how to drive car, you ask, is it necessary to get in the car?
I love smoking pipe but IF you live in an rental apartment you can only smoke once every ten year even then the neighbours Will complain i miss my little ratos pipe jonathan (my ex friend ruined it) i used to smoke borkum riff cherry then i advanced to davidoff blue mixture now my pipes ju sit on a shelf 😢 wish i livet in a castle then i could smoke everyday ❤
@@nuclearfox9833 Well I tried it and it is, you are still inhaling the smoke and yeah, it’s not tobacco or nicotine, but the smoke of the fire damages your lungs’ tissue.
Pipe tabacco is unique. I don't think it's laced with a bunch of other chemicals like cigarettes and it's not an overload of tabacco like a cigar which I like but can turn me green easily. Go to a good pipe shop. They can help get you started.
+Jonathan Meckler Good lighter fluid is helpful if you're going to go with a lighter - stick with brands such as Zippo - for butane or liquid fuel - I'd suggest matches as well and the nicer (like Swan) brand that have less sulfur in them. If you are using a lighter (as other have mentioned too) use a soft flame one such as a butane one on a low setting and be careful not to rest the lighter on your bowl's rim. I use a Zippo pipe lighter when matches aren't handy or out side where wind is an issue. I rarely (but have a couple of times) have "tasted" the lighter fluid - is more likely that I was smelling it after I've recently filled the lighter and not really from the burning fluid on the tobacco. If you have a nice briar pipe and are concerned about making mistakes - pick up a cob or two - they're inexpensive and if you damage one it's no big loss
Is there a way to order from your site? I live in New Mexico and you have to be 18 to purchase tobacco products and your site you have to be 21. I want to get a nice pipe and wine tobacco.
Yeah man ! Cigarette, cigar or pipe smoking causes cancer and anyone who says otherwise is a poor fool. Stop smoking while you still have time, because when the doctor tells you that you have cancer, you will regret having smoked, but then it will be too late. Only the stupid and the gifted smoke: and like playing Russian roulette, sooner or later the bullet will arrive that kills you. Think about it every time you light a fucking cigarette, cigar or pipe, use your brain before you end up in the coffin!