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how to make a wood tobacco pipe

  Make a Wood Tobacco Pipe Step 1: Collect a piece of wood that has a straight grain and is around 4-5 inches long. You can use any type of wood, but the best kind to use is cherry because it's easy to work with and it looks nice. Step 2: Using your router, cut the wood into a round shape that is about 1" thick. Make sure that all sides are square and don't have any waves or irregularities in them. Step 3: Sand down all sides of the wood pipe until they're smooth and shiny. If you're planning on smoking tobacco through this pipe, then you should sand down all sides, including the bottom part of the pipe where smoke will come out while you're smoking tobacco through it later on down the line. This step is essential because if there are any rough edges on top or bottom parts of the pipe, it would be very difficult for one person to hold onto while smoking tobacco through it at first and may cause their fingers to get burned from touching hot metal or plastic surf...

how to light a tobacco pipe

 1. Fill the bowl of your pipe with as much tobacco as you can pack in. 2. Light the pipe by holding it with one hand and covering the other end with your lips. 3. Hold the lit pipe over a piece of newspaper, and let it burn for a few seconds to get rid of any excess moisture from the tobacco before smoking it out of the pipe. 4. Take a few puffs through the stem (the part that attaches to the bowl and mouthpiece ) until you feel comfortable that it's burning evenly and slowly enough for you to enjoy smoking it without getting too hot, then take your first drag off the stem like so:  1. Put the bowl of your pipe in your mouth, and place your lips over it. 2. Hold the stem of the pipe with one hand, and gently press down on the bowl with another hand while you draw in air. This will help draw in enough smoke to light it. 3. Once you have enough smoke in your mouth, blow out through pursed lips until you see a flame appear at the end of your pipe. 4. Light your pipe by holding t...