Pretty darn consistent.Got two different blends rolled today. One has 3 different wrappers (San Andres, PA Broadleaf, and Ecuadorian Habano) the other with San Andres and PA broadleaf. In a few weeks I will do some "quality control" then hit the rolling table hard if I got something good.
Took me 2.5hrs to prep tobac for 20 sticks. 2 hrs to roll 10 sticks from scratchThis is making me want to start rolling.
How long does a single roll take you guys on average?
I'm about the same though it depends on the day. Some days I can crank them out in 5 but others it's easily 10-15 lol. I've noticed I'm faster rolling smaller RG stuff as well.My freehand sticks take about 6-8 minutes each to roll. Using the mold adds quite a bit of time since it usually should sit in the mold at least an hour
Usually about an hour and a half for a couple sticks. Most of that time is spent prepping and bringing binder and wrapper up to case. Grab a blend kit off whole leaf and give it a try. If you don't like it you are only out a little over twenty bucks.This is making me want to start rolling.
How long does a single roll take you guys on average?
That looks incredible bro, but I am partial to San Andrés wrappers...I present to you the first Hooligan lancero! 1 leaf corojo seco, 1/2 leaf Dominican viso, and 1 leaf criollo ligero, Dominican binder and wrapped in San Andres. It's a little rustic, but for not using a mold or forming the stick at all except with a binder I'm very happy with this. Time to go roll more. Lancero February is coming!!!!
Thank you brother! It's quickly becoming a favorite to work with. Have only smoked one of my San Andres wrapped sticks so far, but the initial impression was Ho-Lee-Fook. Anxious to see if my lanceros burn well and taste good. I try to wait a few weeks before smoking my sticks but I'm thinking that the lanceros will dry out and be ready to smoke much sooner than my 50rg perfectos so I will probably break down and try one towards the end of this coming week.That looks incredible bro, but I am partial to San Andrés wrappers...
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LFD small batch ? Nice job broRolled 10 learned a bit, wet board and tobac helps when applying the wrapper. Think this wrapper is uglllly , we'll see how they smoke down the road
Need one for February!I present to you the first Hooligan lancero! 1 leaf corojo seco, 1/2 leaf Dominican viso, and 1 leaf criollo ligero, Dominican binder and wrapped in San Andres. It's a little rustic, but for not using a mold or forming the stick at all except with a binder I'm very happy with this. Time to go roll more. Lancero February is coming!!!!
Looking good!! The corojo and criollo combo is a good one in my experience. Those blends sound pretty full strength/flavor and pretty good.Made a couple new blends tonight to try out. When I first started I was just using the azucurado kit from WL. Since I got in some Nicaraguan seco, corojo Viso, and criollo Ligero. So now I am going to keep better track of my blends and make bands for my smokes.
Here are two I rolled tonight.
1-nicuraguan seco
1.5-corojo viso
1-criollo ligero
And:
1-dominican seco
1.5-corojo viso
1-crillo ligero
Hoping one is a winer. Any of you guys have any experience with these varietys? I have some San Vicente ligero and more Dominican Seco on the way to me. And now for pics.
Very happy with my bunching and rg consistency.
Edit: forgot to mention, both use an Ecuadorian maduro wrapper and Dominican binder.
Those are gorgeous!Made a couple new blends tonight to try out. When I first started I was just using the azucurado kit from WL. Since I got in some Nicaraguan seco, corojo Viso, and criollo Ligero. So now I am going to keep better track of my blends and make bands for my smokes.
Here are two I rolled tonight.
1-nicuraguan seco
1.5-corojo viso
1-criollo ligero
And:
1-dominican seco
1.5-corojo viso
1-crillo ligero
Hoping one is a winer. Any of you guys have any experience with these varietys? I have some San Vicente ligero and more Dominican Seco on the way to me. And now for pics.
Very happy with my bunching and rg consistency.
Edit: forgot to mention, both use an Ecuadorian maduro wrapper and Dominican binder.