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Very very well done. My mentor from Cuba just informed me he has some ct shade wrapper for me. I need to work on my barber poles again
Taste, looks, and everything rock one you get the hang of it. I use San Andres and CT shade. I wish candela was available, but I work with what I have.

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Speaking of LFD Unicos, does anyone know of any salomon molds or another way of getting that shape?

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Speaking of LFD Unicos, does anyone know of any salomon molds or another way of getting that shape?

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I was considering designing one and printing it out earlier this week. But I ran out of time.

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Holy crap you do an awesome job. Do you sell them?

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Thanks. I don't mind making them for others at cost, as long as it doesn't kill my time or equipment or cost me anything. I gave some away here recently when I designed my second version type. Hopduro got a set that way. I've also given sets to friends that have given things to me, such as lots of cigar education and such. I had some leftover plastic and I made the ones in this picture for a new rolling friend (those are version 1 and close differently than the other picture). He didn't care about the color since it was free leftover plastic and can paint them if color is a really big deal.

I'm working on my CNC rig to make them out of wood, but life being too full hasn't allowed me to progress on that project much, plus I can design and print anything I want at will with a million times less mess, broken bits, and failed carves. I've been spending my free time on increasing my rolling skills.

Making molds to sell doesn't financially make sense for the prices people want to pay for molds and the infrequent purchases they would be. I've thought a lot about it. The mold in the previous pictures would start at $70 plus shipping if you took my design to a commercial printing shop, and you'd only ever need 1. I've made as little as 2 sticks up to 8 sticks. With smaller gauges I might be able to do 10 sticks, but since I only ever roll 4 at a time I haven't tried it. Each print takes about a day to two days depending on the amount of material laid down.


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Thanks. I don't mind making them for others at cost, as long as it doesn't kill my time or equipment or cost me anything. I gave some away here recently when I designed my second version type. Hopduro got a set that way. I've also given sets to friends that have given things to me, such as lots of cigar education and such. I had some leftover plastic and I made the ones in this picture for a new rolling friend (those are version 1 and close differently than the other picture). He didn't care about the color since it was free leftover plastic and can paint them if color is a really big deal.

I'm working on my CNC rig to make them out of wood, but life being too full hasn't allowed me to progress on that project much, plus I can design and print anything I want at will with a million times less mess, broken bits, and failed carves. I've been spending my free time on increasing my rolling skills.

Making molds to sell doesn't financially make sense for the prices people want to pay for molds and the infrequent purchases they would be. I've thought a lot about it. The mold in the previous pictures would start at $70 plus shipping if you took my design to a commercial printing shop, and you'd only ever need 1. I've made as little as 2 sticks up to 8 sticks. With smaller gauges I might be able to do 10 sticks, but since I only ever roll 4 at a time I haven't tried it. Each print takes about a day to two days depending on the amount of material laid down.


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I should mention that I own my own printer and don't use commercial printers, too. Most commercial printers can't print something as big as a 6 or 8 stick mold.

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