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In the past, I cut past the cap(s), which I suppose defeats the purpose of the figurado shape (and also creates an increased risk of unraveling).

How far down do you cut your torpedos?
 
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In the past, I cut past the cap(s), which I suppose defeats the purpose of the figurado shape (and also creates an increased risk of unraveling).

How far down do you cut your torpedos?
not alot maybe 1/4 inch diameter, usually slighlty angled. I cut them with a V cut sometimes also.
 

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I cut mine at an angle approximately 1/8th to 1/4 of an inch depending on pre-draw. Afterwards, depending on draw, I may cut away more.

When I am at the shop I will use the V-Cutter they have on the counter.
 

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I don't smoke torpedoes, mate. Only Churchills.
I'm slowly moving into this camp... don't like the tapered feel.

That said, there are a few I keep around. I usually cut between a quarter and a half inch.

Haven't heard of cutting on an angle before - interesting, I'll have to try it :thumbsup:
 
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When I am at the shop I will use the V-Cutter they have on the counter.
Haven't used the community cutter since I read the thread here about 'licking your cap'.

not alot maybe 1/4 inch diameter, usually slighlty angled.
Heard that called a 'dick-cut'. Apparently named for someone named Dickson or Dickman....not for whatever reason you were trying to think of first :widemouth
 
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I use the same technique on torpedoes as I do on standard cigars.

I cut as little off as possible to give a good draw.
 

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I usually end up taking between 1/8 and 1/4" off. I go by the same advice my dad gave me regarding cutting lumber...you can always cut more off, you cannot always put it back on.

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I usually end up taking between 1/8 and 1/4" off. I go by the same advice my dad gave me regarding cutting lumber...you can always cut more off, you cannot always put it back on.

Dan

Indeed.

As little as possible.

When I'm smoking a standard vitola, I just cut the very, very top cap off.
 

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I use a Xikar back stop cutter for torpedoes or belicosos. This way, I can cut in very small increments and not worry that my hands are not steady.
 

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Torpedoes are my celebratory vitola - for some reason, nothing says AWESOME like a nicely rolled pyramide.

I also cut mine at a slight angle, enough to give me a slight resistance when drawing. Then I bite it a bit, which gets rid of that resistance. That's just me though.
 
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