LordAnubis Posted July 2, 2014 Posted July 2, 2014 Ok here's how you do it. Wet the cigar. Seriously, dont be a soft cock, run the cigar under a tap if you want, make sure the wrapper is nice and wet. It should almost feel sticky. Find the end of the leaf on the head side and start peeling it. All the way off Then wet the binder as well. And find the end of it. The end is hard to find on this, but take your time and find it and peel it off. Its a long mother. Carefully peel apart the layers of leaf. Then use one big leaf piece as the "base" and bunch all the others on it, try putting the darker leaf in the middle of the bunch. Roll as tight as you can, then start wrapping the binder over it. Here is where a wet binder helps. If its dry it will start cracking, i told you to wet the bastard. Rolled. Then put the wrapper back on. You seriosuly need to wet this thing now. I put a hand full of water on the table and let the wrapper sit in it. Better too wet than too dry. Take note of how it's rolled. Veins should run lengthways down the cigar, so align the vein, and start rolling. Dont put to much presure on the wrapper roll too, the wrapper is thin. The end And a bit of a snip of the head you will smoke, and the draw should be pretty loose actually, and now sporting a shaggy foot. If you have the guar glue you can glue the wrapper and binders on, if not just hold it all together with a band and some tape if you need. Just make sure the end of the wrapper wont unbind itself. Let it dry box for a week or two or two days or however long you want and then smoke. 1
LordAnubis Posted July 2, 2014 Posted July 2, 2014 Yes i did this in the bathroom sink, its the only place with a white surface to show the photos. Yeah sorry for the mutliple posts, can a mod please delete the repeats. 1
subport Posted July 2, 2014 Posted July 2, 2014 This is glorious stuff bro. Big thanks for sharing it
Maplepie Posted July 3, 2014 Posted July 3, 2014 Now that's serious dedication! Appreciate taking the time to do that! Sent from my Q10 using Tapatalk
Habana Mike Posted July 27, 2014 Posted July 27, 2014 Ok here's how you do it. Wet the cigar. Seriously, dont be a soft cock, run the cigar under a tap if you want, make sure the wrapper is nice and wet. It should almost feel sticky. Find the end of the leaf on the head side and start peeling it. IMG_3467.JPG All the way off IMG_3468.JPG Then wet the binder as well. And find the end of it. The end is hard to find on this, but take your time and find it and peel it off.IMG_3469.JPG Its a long mother. IMG_3470.JPG Carefully peel apart the layers of leaf. IMG_3471.JPG Then use one big leaf piece as the "base" and bunch all the others on it, try putting the darker leaf in the middle of the bunch. IMG_3472.JPG Roll as tight as you can, then start wrapping the binder over it. Here is where a wet binder helps. If its dry it will start cracking, i told you to wet the bastard. IMG_3473.JPG Rolled. IMG_3474.JPG Then put the wrapper back on. You seriosuly need to wet this thing now. I put a hand full of water on the table and let the wrapper sit in it. Better too wet than too dry. Take note of how it's rolled. Veins should run lengthways down the cigar, so align the vein, and start rolling. Dont put to much presure on the wrapper roll too, the wrapper is thin. IMG_3475.JPG The end IMG_3476.JPG And a bit of a snip of the head you will smoke, and the draw should be pretty loose actually, and now sporting a shaggy foot. If you have the guar glue you can glue the wrapper and binders on, if not just hold it all together with a band and some tape if you need. Just make sure the end of the wrapper wont unbind itself. IMG_3477.JPG IMG_3478.JPG Let it dry box for a week or two or two days or however long you want and then smoke. I've tried this a couple of times. Ended up with a really loose draw but at least they were smokeable. May try to do a few at once to see if I can't improve my technique. I've won a couple of rolling contests but those only required the wrapper - binder and filler already in place. We have a bamboo sushi roller, wonder if that might help to get a tighter bunch. Maybe even leave the bundle inside with a couple rubber bands overnight - almost like a mold
krs Posted July 28, 2014 Posted July 28, 2014 Try making yourself a cigar press like I did here, makes a big difference. Its what I used to do a few years ago, it requires a bit of patience. I've tried this a couple of times. Ended up with a really loose draw but at least they were smokeable. May try to do a few at once to see if I can't improve my technique. I've won a couple of rolling contests but those only required the wrapper - binder and filler already in place. We have a bamboo sushi roller, wonder if that might help to get a tighter bunch. Maybe even leave the bundle inside with a couple rubber bands overnight - almost like a mold 1
PigFish Posted July 28, 2014 Posted July 28, 2014 Try making yourself a cigar press like I did here, makes a big difference. Its what I used to do a few years ago, it requires a bit of patience. …that is a cool project mate, even if I can't see the use of re-rolling cigars. Kudos to you! I have often thought of making some moulds for myself just for kicks but never got around to it. Cheers! -Piggy
n2advnture Posted July 30, 2014 Posted July 30, 2014 Have you tried dry boxing for 3-5 days? The most common cause of plugged cigars is over humidification followed by improper roll
krs Posted August 10, 2014 Posted August 10, 2014 …that is a cool project mate, even if I can't see the use of re-rolling cigars. Kudos to you! I have often thought of making some moulds for myself just for kicks but never got around to it. Cheers! -Piggy I either roll them slightly bigger giving a better draw or take some of the filler out and roll them the same size (also improving the draw). sometimes i have to sacrifice some length depending on how much binder and wrapper I have to work with.
bradbrennan Posted August 11, 2014 Posted August 11, 2014 Anybody ever try a vacuum or something similar to a draw tester? http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CB8QtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D4fXq7JxMCYM&ei=iSHoU_jLBJO1yAS4x4HgDg&usg=AFQjCNF1IWdgdSEcG3LXMYIYmv5QvL8lYQ&bvm=bv.72676100,d.aWw
Habana Mike Posted August 11, 2014 Posted August 11, 2014 Anybody ever try a vacuum or something similar to a draw tester? http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CB8QtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D4fXq7JxMCYM&ei=iSHoU_jLBJO1yAS4x4HgDg&usg=AFQjCNF1IWdgdSEcG3LXMYIYmv5QvL8lYQ&bvm=bv.72676100,d.aWw My draw tester is clip, put to lips, draw and then light or set aside for another day...... 1
bradbrennan Posted August 11, 2014 Posted August 11, 2014 My draw tester is clip, put to lips, draw and then light or set aside for another day...... And when you set aside, do they normally smoke eventually?
bradbrennan Posted August 11, 2014 Posted August 11, 2014 Wet the cigar. I mean really wet the wrapper. Peel off wrapper. Peel off binder. Re roll cigar. Dry for a month or so. Smoke. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I'm thinking dry the filler for an hour but keep the binder moist until you roll it again. Then let it dry for a couple hours and roll the wrapper on...smoke in a day or two...I should've tried this the other day with a 898 but I had already lit it, cut it a couple times, very wet! I've tried this a couple of times. Ended up with a really loose draw but at least they were smokeable. May try to do a few at once to see if I can't improve my technique. I've won a couple of rolling contests but those only required the wrapper - binder and filler already in place. We have a bamboo sushi roller, wonder if that might help to get a tighter bunch. Maybe even leave the bundle inside with a couple rubber bands overnight - almost like a mold I don't think you need a mold for this and it really doesn't take that long
Habana Mike Posted August 11, 2014 Posted August 11, 2014 And when you set aside, do they normally smoke eventually? Sometimes a few weeks later, sometimes a few years. Sometimes never......
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