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Cigar making is a purely empirical learning experience once you've watched a few thousand videos. After that all you can do is find your own way. You'll get advice in a forum, but it'll be immediately followed in the same thread by the opposite advice from someone who doesn't do it that way. So all you can do is find your own way.
I've been trimming my heads before I mold them, but lately have done have a dozen mold-fulls without trimming because BH does it that way and Willy does it that way. When I told BH I wasn't getting the good round domes I like on the head he said you have to really jam it in there; so I really jammed it in there.
Here's why not trimming doesn't work for me: it fucks up the draw at the head. If you don't trim then there is a lot more compression at the head and the draw is completely altered. That tobacco has to go somewhere. I'd either have to bunch it so that the head is looser before I molded, or I'd have to stick a skewer in there or pluck something out with a tweezers to get back to the draw I originally created in my hands. I had this problem across three different mold sizes.
Well, Willy and BH don't have that problem. And MarcL says he doesn't create the draw through the whole bunch because he likes a lightly packed bunch; he creates the draw "in the shoulder."
It's just another example of how you have to try everything but find your own way. And why it's nice to have a few pounds each of your favorite leafs so you have plenty of opportunity to find that way.
I've been trimming my heads before I mold them, but lately have done have a dozen mold-fulls without trimming because BH does it that way and Willy does it that way. When I told BH I wasn't getting the good round domes I like on the head he said you have to really jam it in there; so I really jammed it in there.
Here's why not trimming doesn't work for me: it fucks up the draw at the head. If you don't trim then there is a lot more compression at the head and the draw is completely altered. That tobacco has to go somewhere. I'd either have to bunch it so that the head is looser before I molded, or I'd have to stick a skewer in there or pluck something out with a tweezers to get back to the draw I originally created in my hands. I had this problem across three different mold sizes.
Well, Willy and BH don't have that problem. And MarcL says he doesn't create the draw through the whole bunch because he likes a lightly packed bunch; he creates the draw "in the shoulder."
It's just another example of how you have to try everything but find your own way. And why it's nice to have a few pounds each of your favorite leafs so you have plenty of opportunity to find that way.