I'm going to put a band over it and ship it to himYou're gonna have to rewrap that f****r and get wantacigar to pay for the new wrapper.
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I'm going to put a band over it and ship it to himYou're gonna have to rewrap that f****r and get wantacigar to pay for the new wrapper.
5 from the right9 of these are wrapped in the San Andres from Willy, one is wrapped in CT broadleaf. Tell you what, the San Andres Willy has behaves very similar to the broadleaf. Toothy and very shiny. It's gonna be tonight waiting to try one of these
The stick with the mismatched band is wrapped in SA, curious if y'all can choose the odd man out.
Wrong! It's the one farthest to the left5 from the right
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Damn that's a tricky one!Wrong! It's the one farthest to the left
I'm curious to hear how the Nic wrapper tastes. Sounds like the Ecuador seco may be the winner. I would have thought the Ligero would be much darker than the seco.
Four test sticks, identical fillers & binder, one each wrapper: Ecuadorian shade seco, viso, & ligero, then a Nic. Our brothers here have warned us that the Nic wrapper overpowers your cigar's guts; but when I got to checkout, I figured, what the hell, eleven bucks for a sample, nuthin. All four are extremely easy to work with. Sizewise, delicatewise, tastewise, & smellwise, I'm all over that seco so far. Gave them the smolder test -- all four smoldered a la vela, with seco smelling sweetest. Mighta found my replacement for H2K.
Flat boarding also works well... I have a press I use just for leaves like that PA-O... works wonders... I got the idea from days when I used to press flowers... only you have to Flat Board them when the leaves are misted so they don't come out dry. Wet the leaf place between two boards and screw them together... unscrew and veins are flat. ~xoxSome wrappers never turn out nice and flat no matter how tight I wrap it. Thinner wrappers come out fine but the thicker ones definitely benefit from a second press. One such wrapper is the Pa Oscuro which always turns out a bit lumpy and veiny.
Last night I rolled a couple and placed them back in the mold over night for a final press with the wrapper on. While I was asleep the 'vein fairy' came and made everything flat and nice. Even the caps are perfectly molded into the cigar. If you have the time, which I do, placing them back in the mold takes only a few minutes and makes for a beautiful finished stick.
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I need to try this, always worried it'll tear the wrapperSome wrappers never turn out nice and flat no matter how tight I wrap it. Thinner wrappers come out fine but the thicker ones definitely benefit from a second press. One such wrapper is the Pa Oscuro which always turns out a bit lumpy and veiny.
Last night I rolled a couple and placed them back in the mold over night for a final press with the wrapper on. While I was asleep the 'vein fairy' came and made everything flat and nice. Even the caps are perfectly molded into the cigar. If you have the time, which I do, placing them back in the mold takes only a few minutes and makes for a beautiful finished stick.
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I've done it where I did tear the wrapper, and I've done it where I didn't tear the wrapper; but either way I made one helluva mold mark. Wrapping, after all, adds a couple RGs to the stick. What was snug before is gonna be tighter'n Oprah's spanx. Best success I've had is wrapping a 46 rg perfecto, then sticking it in a 50rg mold. Doesn't smooth either end, but it does smooth the barrel. Flip side is, it parallelized the gentle swelling I carefully encourage in my barrels. In sum, I don't get the put it back in the mold idea.I need to try this, always worried it'll tear the wrapper
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Someone at work asked me the other day: "Are you any good at rolling cigars?" I had to think about it a minute. Then I replied: "It's apparently one of those things you never do think you're good at yet."
This is an interesting subject.I always think my sticks could be better... they are never perfect to me ... which keeps me disappointed sadly lol kinda oxymoronish lol
I'm not sure... I'm always scrutinizing them... how they look... how they smoke... are they long enough... short enough... are the cuts clean... straight... are they aligned... is the color consistent... are the wraps clean... do they smell good... is the blend as good as I think it is... is it wrapped tight enough... too loose... are they balanced ... was there enough glue... too much glue... will they stand the test of time... is the finish smooth or are there divots ... will it be memorable in a positive way to the smoker... is the construction solid ... will they give a wonderful burn and a lovely ash... do they measure up to major manufacturing standards... etc. I think I look at a stick and say... would I give this to the president of the USA to smoke? Of course I say... not yet... I have a few other people before him that I think ... am I ready to have THEM smoke my sticks? If I can't say yes with confidence then I think I have not reached my personal bar of excellence... for me I am working my way up that list of who my sticks are worthy of being smoked by ... I'm getting there, slowly but surely... I think when I wouldn't hesitate to have Arnold Schwarzenegger smoke a ReMix then I would be satisfied lol ~xoxThis is an interesting subject.
In what way do you think they could be improved to where you would be satisfied ?
Wow. My quality control question checklist consists only of:I'm not sure... I'm always scrutinizing them... how they look... how they smoke... are they long enough... short enough... are the cuts clean... straight... are they aligned... is the color consistent... are the wraps clean... do they smell good... is the blend as good as I think it is... is it wrapped tight enough... too loose... are they balanced ... was there enough glue... too much glue... will they stand the test of time... is the finish smooth or are there divots ... will it be memorable in a positive way to the smoker... is the construction solid ... will they give a wonderful burn and a lovely ash... do they measure up to major manufacturing standards... etc. I think I look at a stick and say... would I give this to the president of the USA to smoke? Of course I say... not yet... I have a few other people before him that I think ... am I ready to have THEM smoke my sticks? If I can't say yes with confidence then I think I have not reached my personal bar of excellence... for me I am working my way up that list of who my sticks are worthy of being smoked by ... I'm getting there, slowly but surely... I think when I wouldn't hesitate to have Arnold Schwarzenegger smoke a ReMix then I would be satisfied lol ~xox