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Marc

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Hello! I have been a cigar enthusiast for sometime now. I love the smell and taste of a finely tuned cigar. However, I have just started trying my hand at rolling my on. I have a couple of differnt size molds and may make a few to fit my size preference (60) ring gauge. I was looking for plans for a bunching machine and stumbled into this site. Thanks, Marc.
 

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Welcome to the forum. I think you'll find that after a few dozen cigars, the bunching part--by hand--is quite fast and easy. Bunching machines are a boon for mass production lines utilizing marginally skilled labor.

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It's easier to learn to roll without mold, this way you understand better how much compression you can put in your cigar to get a good draw.
 

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Greetings, Marc. I didn't come here to learn to roll my own cigars, but I might end up trying it with all the influence from the forum.
 
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