Huskysibe 12:11 PM 06-17-2010
Do the different shaped bowls have standard names? I REALLY want the small round bowl thats about a 15 to 20 minute smoke but I am unsure what its called if anything. If I wasnt at work I would post up a picture.
Billy
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J0eybb 12:13 PM 06-17-2010
Neuromancer 12:15 PM 06-17-2010
Originally Posted by Huskysibe:
Do the different shaped bowls have standard names? I REALLY want the small round bowl thats about a 15 to 20 minute smoke but I am unsure what its called if anything. If I wasnt at work I would post up a picture.
Billy
Yep, there are standard names for all the classic shapes...sounds like you're describing a billiard...
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Huskysibe 12:46 PM 06-17-2010
Originally Posted by Neuromancer:
Yep, there are standard names for all the classic shapes...sounds like you're describing a billiard...
Lemme look that up
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Huskysibe 02:05 PM 06-17-2010
I found it! Its called the Bulldog. I love that shape and hope to pick one up for a steal before I depart. searching searching
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TheTraveler 02:44 PM 06-17-2010
J0eybb 03:11 PM 06-17-2010
Originally Posted by Huskysibe:
I found it! Its called the Bulldog. I love that shape and hope to pick one up for a steal before I depart. searching searching
Can't you get any shape, in just about any size? s/m/l?
N00b here.
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That's a good link to have.
:-)
Here's a second link to a shapes guide, although it's not fully repopulated yet.
http://www.aspipes.org/index.php?opt...d=38&Itemid=41
Click on the pipe shape to get more detials including things like multiple views, closeups, cutaway's showing bowl shapes, airflow passages and proportions (what is shown depends on the pipe).
Before they started re-doing ASPipes, the chart was quite well crosslinked. You could click on a shape and not only get details on it, you would get silhouettes of similar classed shapes that you could click for more info and so on...
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