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|  11-25-2011, 01:34 AM | #122 | 
| Ready for something new |  Re: Rolling your own 
			
			Wow, I have been thinking of doing this for several years, but just couldn't get the nerve to do so... But I think that I may have to make a investment today. So when you need those reviews on more sticks I would like to put my cigar club on the list, if you ship to FPO | 
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|  11-25-2011, 06:54 AM | #123 | |
| Rolling my own...   |  Re: Rolling your own Quote: 
 I'd be more than happy to ship a couple to an FPO, just pm me an address. | |
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|  11-25-2011, 08:42 AM | #124 | 
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			This is a great thread, I'm just a noob and it has me interested in giving it try.
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|  11-25-2011, 11:48 AM | #125 | |
| Rolling my own...   |  Re: Rolling your own 
			
			Thanks Brian, Quote: 
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|  11-25-2011, 03:23 PM | #127 | 
| Rolling my own...   |  Re: Rolling your own 
			
			so as far as applying the wrapper, I use a stainless tray, because it is easier to cut on, and if you lightly mist the outside of the wrapper, it sticks well to the stainless ( a trick i found on youtube of Sam Leccia rolling a nub)  you always want to start at the tip of the leaf, with veins facing up.  Remove a thin strip of the outer edge of the leaf, this is the edge that shows!  Then remove a larger section of the inner edge, it does not show, and contains the bulk of the veins.   | 
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|  11-25-2011, 03:30 PM | #128 | 
| Rolling my own...   |  Re: Rolling your own 
			
			I then bring it up to a tail, applying glue to the wrapper on the last 1/2 inch before the tip. One thing i did not show is that i cut a small flag from a scrap piece and go around the last 1/2 inch again, making a triple cap.  I then "Roll" the cigar, you can either use the Cheveta, or a piece of cedar like i have. this helps flatten out any veins that are really sticking out.  Cap it, i use a 3/4 inch copper union that has been sharpened,  And cut the foot.... now youre done.   | 
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|  11-28-2011, 01:55 PM | #132 | 
| Rolling my own...   |  Re: Rolling your own 
			
			so i got bored rolling this time. I decided to make a few short sticks, used less filler, did them in the Havana wrapper and a CT shade wrapper  and the meat-head they are named after,   | 
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|  11-28-2011, 02:00 PM | #133 | 
| Think Blue!   |  Re: Rolling your own 
			
			Awesome work as always Drew! Can't wait to try another! Sent your tube back to you today! 
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|  11-28-2011, 02:00 PM | #134 | 
| Ready for something new |  Re: Rolling your own 
			
			So do you think that I can make a mold over here by drilling a in between 2 boards? I know this sound kind of Redneck, but I cant afford a Mold right now but want to try this out.
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|  11-28-2011, 02:04 PM | #135 | |
| Rolling my own...   |  Re: Rolling your own Quote: 
 If you look on ebay there are a lot of ones for sale, just search cigar mold, im sure you could find one in the 30$ range.   | |
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|  11-28-2011, 10:55 PM | #139 | 
| NUBinator |  Re: Rolling your own 
			
			what kind of bunching technique do you use?  I've been looking on youtube at different techniques and now I want to cut into a nub to figure out how they bunch them to stand.
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|  11-28-2011, 11:20 PM | #140 | 
| Rolling my own...   |  Re: Rolling your own 
			
			I have tried a couple ways. Accordian style works really well, I also started doing a u shape with 2 seco leaves and then fold the ligero inside of the "u" with some leftover scrap wrapper that I have dried.
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