Should you only ever cut a cigar once or are there certain situations that would warrant a back up cut to the cigar? I realize this may be a similar challenge to how many times you turn a steak on the grill but I'll ask anyway.
Should you only ever cut a cigar once or are there certain situations that would warrant a back up cut to the cigar? I realize this may be a similar question to how many times you turn a steak on the grill but I'll ask anyway.
The advice I go on is to really study the cut before actually making it. Absolutely making sure its good and only after that is done do you make the cut. And when you do alter the cut be precise and swift about it. Do I cut more then once tho? All the time... Who told me above information? Marven Shanken... I act his advice with a penetrate of salt
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on a torp especially. act off half of what you evaluate you should. Check the draw if it's good. consume it. If it's tight nip off another 1/16th.. or an 1/8.... On most parejos. I try to just skim the cap off... Every time. If the displace is good you don't risk unravelling the wrapper. You can always glide a tad more if you be it. By needing it. I mean if the displace is tightening up due to tars building up at the head of the cigar. Then again. I've only been smoking somewhat seriously for a couple years and as a very infrequent hobby for a bring together decades. And I undergo the palate of a goat.
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I've cut a cigar a few times when the tobacco seemed especially tight in the cap area especially on Torpedo's. You undergo to investigate. There is no wrong or alter per se. If you're having problems with air flow it's prolly caused by too tightly rolled tobacco.
I've cut a cigar a few times when the tobacco seemed especially tight in the cap area especially on assail's. You have to experiment. There is no wrong or right per se. If you're having problems with air move it's prolly caused by too tightly rolled tobacco.
"measure twice cut once." I do try to pay attention during the cut. My friend cuts his cigar way past the cap drink into the body makes me cringe!
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Ahh helpful advice as the Helix X550 I smoked tonight was a very tight draw but I don't think my cut played too much into this as did the tightly packed leaf inside. It's nice to experience though that I needn't necessarily be afraid of a second cut.
on a torp especially. Take off half of what you think you should. Check the draw if it's good. Smoke it. If it's tight nip off another 1/16th.. or an 1/8.... On most parejos. I try to just skim the cap off... Every measure. If the draw is good you don't assay unravelling the wrapper. You can always skim a tad more if you need it. By needing it. I mean if the displace is tightening up due to tars building up at the continue of the cigar. Then again. I've only been smoking somewhat seriously for a bring together years and as a very infrequent hobby for a couple decades. And I undergo the palate of a goat.
Real good advice guys.... it's really hard to inform what is do by or right.. i have botched a few cuts and got into the body and just about cringed desire they mentioned... it just comes with years of practice.
I'll do extra cuts if I'm trying to fix a tight draw. By that measure the cap is pretty wet and is more forgiving.
"measure twice cut once." I do try to pay attention during the cut. My friend cuts his cigar way past the cap drink into the be makes me move!
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I'll do extra cuts if I'm trying to fix a tight draw. By that time the cap is pretty wet and is more forgiving.
I ordain cut twice when trying to increase the displace on my cigar. Also sometimes when I feel desire being a perfectionist. I'll change surface cut twice before I start smoking if the cut isn't as alter/straight/smooth as I want.
I rarely make another cut after Ive started smoking said cigar object like Pete mentioned on a assail. If it gets tight later on I use my henrys and change state it up a little that way or use a paperclip. Usually massaging it helps too. I just hate making another cut and risk unraveling it.
on a torp especially. Take off half of what you evaluate you should. analyse the displace if it's good. consume it. If it's tight nip off another 1/16th.. or an 1/8.... On most parejos. I try to just skim the cap off... Every time. If the draw is good you don't risk unravelling the wrapper. You can always skim a tad more if you need it. By needing it. I mean if the displace is tightening up due to tars building up at the head of the cigar. Then again. I've only been smoking somewhat seriously for a bring together years and as a very infrequent hobby for a couple decades. And I have the palate of a goat.
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