For a long time, I noticed when bloggers review a cigar they mention that "this cigar is well-packed with no soft spots".
And since I was into rolling, I find most of my sticks have soft spots on some sides. Although this turns out to be no problem with burn IMO. Just thinking about how to get as close as to a pro stick.
My assumption is that I bind cigars tightly in a very close rg as to final rg and then put them in the molds, so molds don't play a very important role. But in videos, I find pros bind relatively loosely, and let molds do most pressing job. I guess is it because the molds press more evenly than my hands do?
Or do you think it's just because my hands don't arrange fillers properly which causes soft spots? If so, any tips?
Thank you in advance, master home rollers
And since I was into rolling, I find most of my sticks have soft spots on some sides. Although this turns out to be no problem with burn IMO. Just thinking about how to get as close as to a pro stick.
My assumption is that I bind cigars tightly in a very close rg as to final rg and then put them in the molds, so molds don't play a very important role. But in videos, I find pros bind relatively loosely, and let molds do most pressing job. I guess is it because the molds press more evenly than my hands do?
Or do you think it's just because my hands don't arrange fillers properly which causes soft spots? If so, any tips?
Thank you in advance, master home rollers