Now that I have a 40rg mold this is on my short to do list. Any tips or tricks to pulling this off as beautifully as you did are greatly appreciated!
Those look way better than some of the ones I've seen made by companies.
Dude, Marc, that looks awesome man!
Looks good man. Should be able to smooth that line out pretty easy if indeed its there.So the bottom of the mold my friend designed and printed is ready, and he was going to start printing the top today.
In the first picture it looks like there may be some sort of line down the length of the mold. I'm not sure if this is just the way it looks in the picture of if it's actually there. If is is there, I'll have to figure out a way to get rid of it, and have him update his design template.
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thanks man. .. Your getting me thinking on that bottom section. does the top fit down inside of it? or is it a flush design?So the bottom of the mold my friend designed and printed is ready, and he was going to start printing the top today.
In the first picture it looks like there may be some sort of line down the length of the mold. I'm not sure if this is just the way it looks in the picture of if it's actually there. If is is there, I'll have to figure out a way to get rid of it, and have him update his design template.
It will be flush with the top. We had talked about the design over the phone and after seeing some of the pvc pipe molds, I thought we would try flush fist since it would be a simpler design.thanks man. .. Your getting me thinking on that bottom section. does the top fit down inside of it? or is it a flush design?
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When the mold pieces fit flush together "wings" can form when the bunch is pressed together. Usually rotating in the mold once or twice fixes it. I recently found that if I rotate a few times and there are still seams wrapping with a highly cased wrapper leaf while the bunch is still a bit moist solves the problem. If you leave the bunch in the mold long enough to dry out the creases and seams will show through the wrapper.It will be flush with the top. We had talked about the design over the phone and after seeing some of the pvc pipe molds, I thought we would try flush fist since it would be a simpler design.
Do you think that will have an impact on how the mold presses the cigars? Since I haven't rolled any yet, I'm not really sure how differences in shape will impact the stick.
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BrewinHooligan got it. Before there were the molds of new, there was paper strips used to bind before wrapping. some factories still use paper strips today.It will be flush with the top. We had talked about the design over the phone and after seeing some of the pvc pipe molds, I thought we would try flush fist since it would be a simpler design.
Do you think that will have an impact on how the mold presses the cigars? Since I haven't rolled any yet, I'm not really sure how differences in shape will impact the stick.
They all came from eBay. except the new wood from WLT.That's a nice lookin mold, Marc. Where'd you get it?
It may be a limitation of the printer. If you've noticed the flat sections look similar. You'll probably need to use some plastic filler and elbow grease. Cool though.So the bottom of the mold my friend designed and printed is ready, and he was going to start printing the top today.
In the first picture it looks like there may be some sort of line down the length of the mold. I'm not sure if this is just the way it looks in the picture of if it's actually there. If is is there, I'll have to figure out a way to get rid of it, and have him update his design template.
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