They are going to be awesome little firecrackers, but I should put a robusto or toro next to it for size comparison purposes.That little torpedo looks like a great sized smoke
They are going to be awesome little firecrackers, but I should put a robusto or toro next to it for size comparison purposes.That little torpedo looks like a great sized smoke
The Terroso Profundo kit from WLT.Looks great! What's the blend?
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A Churchill mold is versatile, you can make robustos, toros, and Churchills with them. Personally, I am going to keep working on my freehand rolling because I like the challenge and I'm also a cheap ass and if I can find a way to make them and make them look good without a tool I have to buy I'm gonna do that. Plus I can knock out a freehand stick much faster than when I use a mold.I really like how these look in a mold, really no seams as compared to my pvc molds.
What should I get next?
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You want to trade? I'd really prefer a 44.Well.... bought a 44 x 8"... oops
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Sure, sounds good.I have a better idea if you have $48, I'll message you
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That's what I thought... Almost looks better than what I have been getting from WLT. The proof is in the finished product. Will be rolling some small cheroots with this stuff I think to get a good feel for it then get a bunch of test blends rolled up. The wife isn't gonna be too happy, but it's time to add another cooler for home roll storage...That looks good.
It is amazing what some age does to the home rolls. There is a reason I roll way more than I can smoke, they seem to naturally age that way.Smoking one of my rolls from a little over two months ago. It's a LOT nicer than it was a month ago!
YouTube was what gave me the confidence. Check out blisscigarco's videosThis thread is killing me. I keep wanting to get started and then I freeze. I know nothing about blending or rolling. I get racked with indecision trying to put something together.
Is the only way to learn really trial and error?
Watch some videos then give it a go. Like with most things..... practice practice practice!!This thread is killing me. I keep wanting to get started and then I freeze. I know nothing about blending or rolling. I get racked with indecision trying to put something together.
Is the only way to learn really trial and error?
Get some leaf only samples and try mixing things, but keep notes about everything you roll and the flavors you taste. Seems to be working for BH and numerous others.Watch some videos then give it a go. Like with most things..... practice practice practice!!
I don't know a thing either. The blending is what locks me up. I need to get more leaf but there so damn many I don't know what to get.
Get a a kit or two so you don't have to worry about blending then decide from there if it's something you like without much of an investment.