5.—CHOKING.
We do not mean by choking, the closing or stopping of the tube, but simply a diminution of the interior passage, or bore. It is a sort of contraction. For examples, see [pl. 2], fig. 15, 20, 29. You perform the operation by presenting to the flame a zone of the tube at the point where the contraction is to be effected. When the glass is softened, you draw out the tube, or push it together, according as you desire to produce a hollow in the surface of the tube, or to have the surface even, or to cause a ridge to rise above it. A cherry red heat is the proper temperature to employ.