Really digging the new bands!!
Nice alignment on those labels BH!Same as yesterday except in 44rg
Thank you! My OCD really kicks in at that part of the processNice alignment on those labels BH!
The labels are aligned, but not the feet.Thank you! My OCD really kicks in at that part of the process
Well the feet aren't aligned because like you, I let my filler dictate the cigar length. I only cut off the foot what needs to be cut to make it look good. The ice pick is actually a draw tool a guy from Canada designed called the redeemer. If the bunch is drawing too tight a quick pass with that frees things up.The labels are aligned, but not the feet.
What's with the ice pick?
Is that a BOTL shoe horn?
What I meant was the labels are aligned and rolled to continue the picture/words straight across the group....The labels are aligned, but not the feet.
What's with the ice pick?
Is that a BOTL shoe horn?
I've actually been working on that all along. With your perfecto mold, you are forced to make your bunches a consistent length. In fact, the biggest prob is if you let too much wander into your foot you get a plugged up foot.Well the feet aren't aligned because like you, I let my filler dictate the cigar length. I only cut off the foot what needs to be cut to make it look good. The ice pick is actually a draw tool a guy from Canada designed called the redeemer. If the bunch is drawing too tight a quick pass with that frees things up.
Challenge accepted! You're at the back of the queue. Remind me in a couple weeks if I haven't given you a draft, my brother. Nice looking sticks, btw.I've actually been working on that all along. With your perfecto mold, you are forced to make your bunches a consistent length. In fact, the biggest prob is if you let too much wander into your foot you get a plugged up foot.
Turns out that experience is valuable when making parejos. If I pay half way attention, I find I don't need to trim much off the foot of one. I've been using this little box to cut them to consistent length:
These parejos are such a snap to make now that I've spent so much time wrassling with fectos. I have determined to roll two more boxes of these Olorojos, cause I flat out love them. Should be able to shoot them out during the next pair of three day holidays... long as the dominican olor holds out. Nubbed one the other night. Real excited about having three boxes of olorojos all aged and tasting fine by next spring. I named 'em olorojo cause of the olor and corojo. But I'm thinking now about a stink eye band, cause olor = odor and ojo = eye. Love to coin words and also love a good pun. Something like this:
Whattaya think, @VeLoRoK? Could you do something with that?
Don't never grow up. Far as I have been able to observe over the course of 68 years as a thoughtful & philosophical observer, a bad joke is better than no joke at all.
I have problems with getting a consistent draw when rolling. I was thinking of testing the draw before the wrapper goes on like they do at the factories but I didn't think it would work because the leaves are extra damp. Do you test the draw of each cigar before wrapping?The ice pick is actually a draw tool a guy from Canada designed called the redeemer. If the bunch is drawing too tight a quick pass with that frees things up.
Nope. I never poke em either... even tho I do like pre-punched machine mades.I have problems with getting a consistent draw when rolling. I was thinking of testing the draw before the wrapper goes on like they do at the factories but I didn't think it would work because the leaves are extra damp. Do you test the draw of each cigar before wrapping?
If anything I think the draw opens a bit as it dries but rolling with filler too wet can definitely cause issues. I do test the draw on my smaller rg sticks, I don't bother on the 50rg sticks, if anything those draw too loose for my liking but I've just about got that consistently dialed in to avoid rolling wind tunnelsI have problems with getting a consistent draw when rolling. I was thinking of testing the draw before the wrapper goes on like they do at the factories but I didn't think it would work because the leaves are extra damp. Do you test the draw of each cigar before wrapping?
I test draw any foot I think I might have over rolled prior to wrapper so that I can reroll it if need be...I'm heavenly handed sometimes.... it works for me only because I don't put it in a mold before wrapping so I have immediate correction time... can't really correct the draw after it sets. Happy NY!I have problems with getting a consistent draw when rolling. I was thinking of testing the draw before the wrapper goes on like they do at the factories but I didn't think it would work because the leaves are extra damp. Do you test the draw of each cigar before wrapping?