Story time... I have read through all of this thread and some of the others relating to home rolling and I must say I am very impressed with everyone's progress and more importantly I was inspired to attempt (again) rolling my own. When I first tried it 5 years ago or so, I had less than desirable results... huge cigars with a super loose draw. Imagine the ugliest wrap job you can think of... yeah, worse than that. Anyway, after following BrewinHooligan on Instagram and messaging him last winter, I was inspired to attempt it again. Bought some leaf, slightly better results, but still bad. Fast forward to last Tuesday after starting this thread from the beginning, I decided to give it another go actually applying the knowledge you guys have shared and I finally have something I'm proud of. Without further ado, I present to you some test blends I've been working on with what little leaf I have currently.
First 5 test blends all using PA Oscuro wrapper and Dominican binder. Fillers are different variations of Nic ligero, viso, and seco, and Dom. seco. All leaves from LO. Obviously no mold was used (just ordered one though). I used the paper towel method. Blends 1, 2, and 3 were done last Tuesday, 4 and 5 were yesterday. Notice the capping progress already, lol.
Practicing my wrapping by replacing the wrapper on the BLB. The one in the middle is the original Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. I replaced the wrappers on the other two with the PA Oscuro. Three on the right are included in the pictured above.
Another re-wrap of a cigar with a damaged wrapper again with the PA Oscuro. Wrapping cigars that were pressed in a mold are so much easier.
Closed foot of the above re-wrap job:
And finally, played around with a little pig tail/blob head.
Thanks for hanging with me on this large post. But mostly, thanks for all the guidance you didn't even know you were giving me. Looking forward to sharing with you my progress! Thanks, guys!!!