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  1. bobcat87

    Hello All! New Pipe Smoker and Craftsman

    That is kind of what I am guessing. If you smoke an Ash pipe all the time, it might not last as long as Briar, but if you are an occasional pipe smoker, say a couple of times a week and you have multiple pipes that you rotate through, I'm thinking that an Ash pipe will serve you well for all...
  2. bobcat87

    Hello All! New Pipe Smoker and Craftsman

    Hello all, and thank you for the warm welcome! I have made two pipes from the Ash that I have on hand and so far, they seem to smoke well. I assume that because ASH is fairly hard it will be decent, but not ideal. I saw some thread that noted that Ash was commonly used for Church Wardens...
  3. bobcat87

    Hello All! New Pipe Smoker and Craftsman

    Hi, I have had a hard time finding any real data on this, but can someone tell me if Ash wood is SAFE to use for a tobacco pipe? I am not asking if it is the best, etc....just if it is safe to use for a pipe. I am a hobbyist craftsman, and I do blacksmithing, knife making, and I recently made...