Those LFD bro? if not, you're doing it wrong.Filler prep while waiting for binder and wrappers to hydrate
Corojo Smells like heaven
Those LFD bro? if not, you're doing it wrong.Filler prep while waiting for binder and wrappers to hydrate
Corojo Smells like heaven
Looking good brother!Filler prep while waiting for binder and wrappers to hydrate
Corojo Smells like heaven
Really? That looks rough to you!? Dude, that looks awesome! Skip the mold and just roll them!Was filling up my mold with another new blend and this bunch I made the wrong size, too long for the mold and too skinny to work right. Instead of tossing it or trying to make it fit in the mold, I just wrapped it after seeing the video of Hamlet doing that. Not my best looking stick by any means, but I'm pretty damn happy with how it turned out without using a mold or strips of paper towel to form it. Wound up just a little longer than 5.5" and is about a 36rg.
Yeah, that will never do... better send it to me so I can dispose of it for youWas filling up my mold with another new blend and this bunch I made the wrong size, too long for the mold and too skinny to work right. Instead of tossing it or trying to make it fit in the mold, I just wrapped it after seeing the video of Hamlet doing that. Not my best looking stick by any means, but I'm pretty damn happy with how it turned out without using a mold or strips of paper towel to form it. Wound up just a little longer than 5.5" and is about a 36rg.
Nope, I'll gladly dispose of them properlySo now I'm thinking freehand lanceros... Nobody would want that though, right??
Nice shiny wrapper on that one! Keep it up!!
Best one yet.. This one felt good.
For a standard shaped cigar a strip of leaf approximately 2"-3" is all that is needed. With the shape of the leaf this can be a little tricky but with practice you will get better. At the foot of my cigars there is very little overlap but the middle has quite a bit due to the shape I cut the wrapper to match the changing shape of the perfecto. At first I tried to use all the wrapper leaf I could and avoid waste. Now I have quite a bit of wrapper scrap that gets tossed since I'm more concerned with the aesthetics and less concerned about he cost of the wrapper leaf. That's just me though.Thanks. Had a good case and did a good job stretching this one. Only trouble I'm having is the shape of the wrapper. I'm referring to my overlap on my seams. At the foot they are close together then close to the head they look more normal.
Fancy.....For a standard shaped cigar a strip of leaf approximately 2"-3" is all that is needed. With the shape of the leaf this can be a little tricky but with practice you will get better. At the foot of my cigars there is very little overlap but the middle has quite a bit due to the shape I cut the wrapper to match the changing shape of the perfecto. At first I tried to use all the wrapper leaf I could and avoid waste. Now I have quite a bit of wrapper scrap that gets tossed since I'm more concerned with the aesthetics and less concerned about he cost of the wrapper leaf. That's just me though.