I do the same, maybe a bit larger on the torpsTorpedos I cut so that the opening is just about a 40 ring guage.
Everything else I cut right at the shoulder...removing the cirular cap but leaving the wrap below it so as to hold the wrapper together.
me to. that sounds like a good ideai notice when i use my palio, it cuts it at an angle.... i'm sure it's how i'm holding it. haven't put it on the table before. will have to try that!
Sharper is always better, obviosuly. I've never really had a problem with one getting dull... hell, I'm more inclined to either lose them or have my ex fiance steal them with the rest of my cigar stuff :sadcry: than to have one go dull.I have never used a punch. Is sharpness an issue with them? How long do they last?
I have never used a punch. Is sharpness an issue with them? How long do they last?
exactly what I do, it has never failed me!eace:I've been using my Palio cutter of late. Place it on a flat surface and open the blades ... put head of cigar perpendicular into opening ... close blades. I find this gives a perfect cut, removing about 1/8" off the cap.
IMO, 1/4" is too much - unless you are cutting torpedoes or belicosos.