I live in France, and our TV is all in French, I know, shocker. I have only been here since October last year and my French is still sh*t. Not good enough yet to watch TV as unfortunately I am unable to ask the actors to speak slowly! I am learning and progressing everyday, however my work is in English, and I speak English at home (which I need to change, but once you meet someone in one language it is very hard to swap to another!). Suffice it to say, in the evening I am very bored while my French fiance watches TV (mostly, from what I can understand, a French version of Geordie Shore and Big Brother!?!?!). So...to give myself something to do I've decided that I'd like to join the crowd and attempt rolling my own cigars and thought I would chronicle my progress here
For the past week I have been busy rounding up everything I will need. The most important acquisition is the tobacco as a cigar is just thin air without it and I get enough of that! So I have placed an order for no less than 5lbs of tobacco broken up as follows:
1LB - Aged Nicaraguan Seco Long Filler
1LB - Aged Dominican Ligero Cigar Filler
1LB - Connecticut Binder
1LB - Maduro Wrapper
1LB - Connecticut Wrapper
I can't wait to get this package! It is very exciting! I have read a bit about rolling and I estimate I should be able to roll 100-150 cigars with this, perhaps more!
I have also bought a cigar mold which I hope will arrive this coming week. It produces cigars which are just a slightly larger gauge than a a standard corona and are about 12cm long. I will post some pictures once it comes
I have also purchased a few other things which I will need. Four clamps to press the mold, a couple of little copper plumbing fixtures to cut the cap, and a couple of files to make these sharp. As my humidor and tupperdor are full I got a new, larger tupperdor (11L) to store all my rolled goodness! Unfortunately, without progressing to a coolerdor I was unable to get a large tupperware which seals perfectly, it has a good seal but its not ideal. I figure that the cigars will be relatively wet to begin with so this may just aid the drying process. Also I am going to give the cat litter beads a try and I will let everyone know how these go. I got a couple of offcuts of wood to place on either side of the cigar mold so that the clamps don't damage the mold. I still need a wooden chopping board and a decent knife. I'm not sure yet whether I will get a proper cigar knife but will probably just grab a couple of scalpels from work which should do the trick.
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I have placed about 100g of beads in a small container inside the tupperdor as well as digital hygrometer. Nothing else is in there yet but the hygrometer is reading 68% after 4 hours.
So, watch out for updates! I will post periodically as my stuff arrives and as I progress. I will also run a couple of little competitions once I have a few rolled so that a few of you can sample my potentially feeble attempts at cigars!
For the past week I have been busy rounding up everything I will need. The most important acquisition is the tobacco as a cigar is just thin air without it and I get enough of that! So I have placed an order for no less than 5lbs of tobacco broken up as follows:
1LB - Aged Nicaraguan Seco Long Filler
1LB - Aged Dominican Ligero Cigar Filler
1LB - Connecticut Binder
1LB - Maduro Wrapper
1LB - Connecticut Wrapper
I can't wait to get this package! It is very exciting! I have read a bit about rolling and I estimate I should be able to roll 100-150 cigars with this, perhaps more!
I have also bought a cigar mold which I hope will arrive this coming week. It produces cigars which are just a slightly larger gauge than a a standard corona and are about 12cm long. I will post some pictures once it comes
I have also purchased a few other things which I will need. Four clamps to press the mold, a couple of little copper plumbing fixtures to cut the cap, and a couple of files to make these sharp. As my humidor and tupperdor are full I got a new, larger tupperdor (11L) to store all my rolled goodness! Unfortunately, without progressing to a coolerdor I was unable to get a large tupperware which seals perfectly, it has a good seal but its not ideal. I figure that the cigars will be relatively wet to begin with so this may just aid the drying process. Also I am going to give the cat litter beads a try and I will let everyone know how these go. I got a couple of offcuts of wood to place on either side of the cigar mold so that the clamps don't damage the mold. I still need a wooden chopping board and a decent knife. I'm not sure yet whether I will get a proper cigar knife but will probably just grab a couple of scalpels from work which should do the trick.
20120623_171529.jpg20120623_171501.jpg
I have placed about 100g of beads in a small container inside the tupperdor as well as digital hygrometer. Nothing else is in there yet but the hygrometer is reading 68% after 4 hours.
So, watch out for updates! I will post periodically as my stuff arrives and as I progress. I will also run a couple of little competitions once I have a few rolled so that a few of you can sample my potentially feeble attempts at cigars!
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