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<blockquote data-quote="Fr_Tom" data-source="post: 342245" data-attributes="member: 3139"><p>The project started out of curiosity about smoke time with various bowl sizes. People would report 45 minutes out of a group size 3. I wanted to quantify this in some way just so I could figure out what that meant. I had just gotten a pot, and I wondered about relative tobacco capacity. Does a 1 X 1.375 bowl hold 50% more tobacco than a .75 X 1.5? Since the volume depends on the square of the radius, that cake has a larger impact on the volume of a small bowl - just one of those things I pondered. So - I included it.</p><p></p><p>Another observation of mine is that advertised bowl diameter does not always equal bowl diameter in the hand. On Ebay, this may be the eyeball calipers - "it looks like 3/4 in. so that is what I will list." You want some idea of what you are getting...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fr_Tom, post: 342245, member: 3139"] The project started out of curiosity about smoke time with various bowl sizes. People would report 45 minutes out of a group size 3. I wanted to quantify this in some way just so I could figure out what that meant. I had just gotten a pot, and I wondered about relative tobacco capacity. Does a 1 X 1.375 bowl hold 50% more tobacco than a .75 X 1.5? Since the volume depends on the square of the radius, that cake has a larger impact on the volume of a small bowl - just one of those things I pondered. So - I included it. Another observation of mine is that advertised bowl diameter does not always equal bowl diameter in the hand. On Ebay, this may be the eyeball calipers - "it looks like 3/4 in. so that is what I will list." You want some idea of what you are getting... [/QUOTE]
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