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I take it your not a last minute bidder? I see you in it. OP deleteWell then, fingers crossed
Haha, no, i don't play those games XDI take it your not a last minute bidder? I see you in it. OP delete
This is nice looking. 22 x 8.5 in. used to make 50 cigars at a time. after pressing, they are cut in half while still in the mold.Came across this randomly on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1930s-Cigar-Mold-Press-25-CIGARS-Karl-Hart-Schwetzingen-bei-Mannheim-Germany-/262916863862?hash=item3d3710f776:g:1NoAAOSwXYtY0bKK
Figured I would mention it
Please be kind. I've rolled less than 10 cigars total in my life. This is my attempt with 60 rings.Hey Keith
Got pics of gars you rolled with your mold?
Excellent.Please be kind. I've rolled less than 10 cigars total in my life. This is my attempt with 60 rings.
Well, I haven't considered selling them, yet. It's a hobby for now. I don't know how much people need molds. I've been looking for about a month and have been very disappointed in the options so I decided to DIY. I've also considered hand crafting a wood case around the plastic so it is also visually appealing. Maybe nice dovetail joins, with some nice Oak. Even though it is a hobby, I'm happy to try to help. First, do you have the dimensions and curves I could look at to cut the bunch out of the mold with? With that, I could pretty much make anything physically possible in a commercial mold.Can I get a quote on a mold with the Hemingway cigar sizes in it?
That one wouldn't be that hard. Just a standard round head? A 2 slot mold should take less than 24 hours to print.Yep, interested indeed. 46x6.5. Double-slotter would be nice, from a productivity-vs.-value angle.
Thanks!Excellent.
Yep, just a standard round head. Strongly interested!That one wouldn't be that hard. Just a standard round head? A 2 slot mold should take less than 24 hours to print.
Yes I think I could probably do one of those. My current molds are open ended for the standard round head parejo, so those would need to be somewhat closed on the foot. I could probably extend the mold to the size of the cigar instead of having it be variable length for the parejo. I think that's doable. Some look tapered from head to foot while some look straight. I think the mold in the picture above is 6.5" long. I have more room if needed. I could probably do a 7" cigar and still have plenty of room.https://www.cigar.com/p/arturo-fuente-hemingway-cigars/1410664/
Best Seller (Perfecto) (4.5"x55)
Work Of Art 4 7/8 x 56
Short Story (Perfecto) (4.0"x49)
Signature (Perfecto) (6.0"x47)
Classic (Perfecto) (7.0"x48)
If you wanted just the plastic one I could probably put this together for around $50 which covers the consumables and it will take a little time to modify one of my existing molds (plus a day of printing time if nothing gets jammed and I have to start over), and then whatever it costs to ship it to wherever you are. I'm on the east coast of US. I'm beta testing wrapping my molds in a hard wood so it is more visually pleasing but still have the benefits of plastic (i.e. no cracking and humidity issues you see with wood). I suspect it will turn out nice, but it involves more time and consumables.Yep, just a standard round head. Strongly interested!
Oh that is pretty! So if the right side is 56 ring, what do you think the head is? Around a 44-ish? That's 4 7/8" total length from head to foot nipple?My one choice. Work Of Art 4 7/8 x 56