In light of recent experiences, I'd like to start a discussion on the above to see if others concur or differ or have other insights.
When I first started shredding and blending pipe tobacco, I used deluxestogie's carotte & slice technique. As suggested, the resulting coins were again cut in half. This will be heretofore affectionately referred to as "Bob's chop". The technique worked well for me, producing varying slice thicknesses of ~1/16" to ~1/4" depending on how careful/impatient I was slicing (or how sharp the knife remained: tobacco is dirty, edge dulling stuff), and smoked cool, tasty and flavorful after the usual initial charring relights. I developed several decent blends, and a couple really good ones, using components rendered from WLT leaf using Bob's chop method.
After acquiring a new in the box made in Italy old stock Imperia 150 pasta machine on ebay for 99 cents (all metal gearing), I began using that to process leaf after the mid-rib was removed by hand. Using the tagliolini cutter of the duplex head (the fine cutter), I get a very uniform shred of about 1/8 of an inch, or ~3mm. It also makes very nice tobacco flavored pasta if you don't clean it.
Long story short, I find I lose some of the nuance of my Bob's chop blends when smoked with a finer more consistent shred, enough that the blends will have to be reformulated. No big deal, but a bit of a bother. My observations have held consistent over 3 different blends thus far, and I suspect they will hold over all.
Have others noticed this too?
When I first started shredding and blending pipe tobacco, I used deluxestogie's carotte & slice technique. As suggested, the resulting coins were again cut in half. This will be heretofore affectionately referred to as "Bob's chop". The technique worked well for me, producing varying slice thicknesses of ~1/16" to ~1/4" depending on how careful/impatient I was slicing (or how sharp the knife remained: tobacco is dirty, edge dulling stuff), and smoked cool, tasty and flavorful after the usual initial charring relights. I developed several decent blends, and a couple really good ones, using components rendered from WLT leaf using Bob's chop method.
After acquiring a new in the box made in Italy old stock Imperia 150 pasta machine on ebay for 99 cents (all metal gearing), I began using that to process leaf after the mid-rib was removed by hand. Using the tagliolini cutter of the duplex head (the fine cutter), I get a very uniform shred of about 1/8 of an inch, or ~3mm. It also makes very nice tobacco flavored pasta if you don't clean it.
Long story short, I find I lose some of the nuance of my Bob's chop blends when smoked with a finer more consistent shred, enough that the blends will have to be reformulated. No big deal, but a bit of a bother. My observations have held consistent over 3 different blends thus far, and I suspect they will hold over all.
Have others noticed this too?