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Palio Question - Cracked Heads
I seem to crack the heads of probably 50 percent or more of my cigars when I cut them. My Palio seems to function properly, but this is an annoying problem. The blades should be plenty sharp since it's only a few months old. Seems to occur on any cigar, whether NC or CC, so it can't be the stick. Any suggestions for me? Operator error?
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I tend to moisten the cap before cutting most times. Just as if I was checking the draw, just a little slaiva and then cut. Softens up the dry sticks, and minimizes unraveling for me, if I miss cut.
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You might be cutting too slow. Just line it up and quickly cut it. Also your cigars could be too dry, the cap area seems to get it the worst in my experience.
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good deductive reasoning /\
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Are you putting your finger over the "horn"?
IE thumb inside one opening, middle finger inside the other and index finger on the "horn". I started using that method to hold it and it cuts a lot better like that. |
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How deep are you cutting? I only take the top cap off and have no issues. I also moisten the cap prior to cutting.
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I think you need to be decisive when cutting your cigars. No guessing. Make sure your fingers are out of the way and do it.
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I can't really say anymore than what everyone else has suggested....try them all my friend!
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Warren...send me your cigars so I can inspect them and make sure nothing is wrong with them. :r:r:r
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I agree with moistening the cap before cutting. Seems to make them more pliable and less susceptible to damage.
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But only do it and than use your "own personal" cutter, never do that with a B&M's cutter.
Just like the people who physically touch the bottom of their noses when sniffing a cigar (I have always hated that myself) and put it back in the box....think cold and flu season....would you want to be the one that end's up buying that cigar! |
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As Peter implied, sounds like your cigars might be a bit dry. I would check the accuracy of my hygrometer if it were me.
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I concur with the "Peter Principal".:tu |
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I do the same thing, no more cracked heads :tu |
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