Thanks! I keep cramming in more leaves to try and get the draw I want, but they're always a bit loose. Totally smokable, but I'm finding out how important casing is. I keep tearing binders and crushing filler trying to roll them tighter.That looks right. good to see you.
Welcome! I love the WLT Nica Habano seco, haven't tried the viso yet. The WLT PA binder I've gotten has almost all been wrapper grade and is tasty for sure.Lookit the new guy!
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4 Nic Seco, 1 Nic Ligero, Nic binder, CT Broadleaf maduro (all LO).
Made a 2nd batch and of those two batches, these made it into the humidor:
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Not satisfied with the flavor, thought I should try out WLT and get some Nic Habano Viso (along with PA binder, good deal!):
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The banded ones are 1 ea seco, viso, and ligero w/PA double binder and CT wrapper. The sorta Lonsdaley one goes back to the Nic binder.
Good strength with the Nicaraguan, but I find it kind of bland compared to the American leaves. Adding the viso definitely rounded things out a bit.
My record-keeping is starting to suffer because I'm trying to just crank out enough to last a couple weeks in the humidor lol
Nice job, new guy. Keep it up!Lookit the new guy!
Is there any reason why one can't make their own mold out of wood? That way it would be whatever size you want.I find myself wanting everything from 38rg-50rg. Gonna take some time to make it happen but I will.
The molds I prefer are the professional style with male/female sides. If one was skilled enough absolutely they could make them but I lack the tools and skills to do that.Is there any reason why one can't make their own mold out of wood? That way it would be whatever size you want.
I have a few wood working skills. I may give it a try. I've noticed that the inside of mine looks burnt. Is there a reason for this?The molds I prefer are the professional style with male/female sides. If one was skilled enough absolutely they could make them but I lack the tools and skills to do that.
Well, maybe I'm underestimating the magic that happens in the humidor? The PA and CT are just dramatically more aromatic out of the bag, while all the Nicaraguan all taste kinda like...good dirt lol? Haven't dug far into the PA, first few are pretty shredded, but for the price it won't break my heart to experiment with those as filler.Welcome! I love the WLT Nica Habano seco, haven't tried the viso yet. The WLT PA binder I've gotten has almost all been wrapper grade and is tasty for sure.
I have not seen any commercial/professional molds that have been burnt, as long as it doesn't have any funny aromas or anything it shouldn't cause any problems though. My mentor has stacks and stacks of molds and most of them are stamped as being made by a cabinet maker in Florida so if cabinetry is in your skill set you should be able to make some nice molds for a fraction of the typical $100+ retail cost.I have a few wood working skills. I may give it a try. I've noticed that the inside of mine looks burnt. Is there a reason for this?
That's another thing I understand in theory and not in practice. Pretty much all the Cuban vids I watch, maybe by coincidence, it looks like they all use one leaf each of seco, ligero, and volado in a double binder - they roll each filler up entubado and I don't see any layering being done.Build a bunch thick to thin from the center out.
Word up. 500 blends in with 60 leafs I arrived at: one plant, 1 leaf each. Boom. Win.That's another thing I understand in theory and not in practice. Pretty much all the Cuban vids I watch, maybe by coincidence, it looks like they all use one leaf each of seco, ligero, and volado in a double binder - they roll each filler up entubado and I don't see any layering being done.
Well, yeah, but did you SEE the burn I got lol? I'm clearly missing something fundamental.Word up. 500 blends in with 60 leafs I arrived at: one plant, 1 leaf each. Boom. Win.