waikikigun
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Not really. I just maintain the same amount of filler-per-ring at any length. My hands/fingers can feel any kind of deviation from the norm as I move along the bunch, and I make normal adjustments by tearing out or adding in. I made a few adjustments (additions) on this one as I got near the head but they're on the cutting room floor.Do you find it a challenge to get the draw right on such a long lancero?
Bob
Do you use a certain weight amount of filler per RG/size length?Not really. I just maintain the same amount of filler-per-ring at any length. My hands/fingers can feel any kind of deviation from the norm as I move along the bunch, and I make normal adjustments by tearing out or adding in. I made a few adjustments (additions) on this one as I got near the head but they're on the cutting room floor.
Not when I'm constructing it. It's all by feel. No doubt finished cigars have a certain average weight range per RG/length though.Do you use a certain weight amount of filler per RG/size length?
You've made the right choice. It's an awesome retirement hobby. I'm happy to hear you've found the videos helpful. Next time you're out in California hit me up for a lesson.Thanks, been watching your YouTube videos for several months.
I've learned soo... much.
Thanks for posting those..
I'm in Rochester Hills, MI and just starting my retirement hobby..
Where at in Cali? My sister is in Newport Beach.You've made the right choice. It's an awesome retirement hobby. I'm happy to hear you've found the videos helpful. Next time you're out in California hit me up for a lesson.
Santa Barbara.Where at in Cali? My sister is in Newport Beach.
Mark
Nice... my grandparents lived in Camarillo. I still have cousins there.Santa Barbara.
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