And regular marshmallows wrapped in PA broadleaf
Man you have me itching for a torpedo mold now... I still need to work on perfecting my parejos though.
Wow! Now that is a band I would love to get to see fully. That is really something Bliss.Had some old random robustos laying around forever. Can't remember what I wrapped these in. Anyway, always intended to bust out some labels for'em. Finally busted'em out.
Thanks. Fortuitous coincidence: I happened to have uploaded a few seconds of video of these sticks. The one I roll around for a full view was trimmed a tad poorly; I hadn't decided yet whether to keep some of the cream outline. I realized after that one that I should not, and the other two don't have it. Oh well.Wow! Now that is a band I would love to get to see fully. That is really something Bliss.
Me too. Those I just rolled were lap-gars.Pulling a play from @blisscigarco and rolling while watching some quality tv
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Thanks again. Found an image of the label on an auction site. Downloaded it. Matched the font and colors and erased the ZULUETA 48 y 50, HABANA, CALIXTO LOPEZ Y Ca and HABANA parts and put in my own text in Photoshop. Scaled the label to 3 inches at 200 dpi (this did not require any upsampling as the original screen image was much larger than 3 inches) and got it printed at Bill's Copy Shop, 24 to a page, 75 cents for the page.That is really nice man. So sweet! were did you get the shield and stuff. From scratch or a template? thanks
Dude! This pic should be framed in a cigar shop or something! Beautiful!!!!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate that. Funny thing is I was just looking over the shots on my camera's SD card before formatting it and I noticed another pic from the same batch that I liked enough to save:Dude! This pic should be framed in a cigar shop or something! Beautiful!!!!
Looks like you did a great job of sticking it onto the bunch, tho....
I completely agree. The veins could use a little more pressure, but the leaf isn't curling, and looks well cut. Nice work.Looks like you did a great job of sticking it onto the bunch, tho....
Having issues tearing? They look good to me!
I completely agree. The veins could use a little more pressure, but the leaf isn't curling, and looks well cut. Nice work.
Tearing issues, no. It's the veins. I rolled them on my board quite a bit but I couldn't roll them into the cigar. It was like there wasn't anywhere for them to go. The Ecuadorian Ligero wrapper is thicker. With a few passes the veins almost disappear.Having issues tearing? They look good to me!
They will smoke just fine. As they dry they tend to flatten some. As you wrap, pull the wrapper as tight as you can without tearing and then roll the bunch back and forth over the veins as you come to them. After you have the stick wrapped, roll back and forth on your rolling surface with your chaveta.Tearing issues, no. It's the veins. I rolled them on my board quite a bit but I couldn't roll them into the cigar. It was like there wasn't anywhere for them to go. The Ecuadorian Ligero wrapper is thicker. With a few passes the veins almost disappear.
Still smells wonderful. I hope it smokes just as well as the Ligero. And right now I'm more concerned about how they smoke.
Yeah. I did that. I think it was just too thin to press in. It was so thin there was only a front to the leaf. No back.They will smoke just fine. As they dry they tend to flatten some. As you wrap, pull the wrapper as tight as you can without tearing and then roll the bunch back and forth over the veins as you come to them. After you have the stick wrapped, roll back and forth on your rolling surface with your chaveta.