SmokeStack
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Has anyone ever made pipe tobacco in flake form? If so, how?
My thread on making Black Cavendish includes the technique for making flake (which I subsequently rub out, to become shred). The dimensions of the flake depend on the thickness of the pressed block of leaf, and the width of the "fingers" of block that you cut. Each finger is then cut into flakes.
http://fairtradetobacco.com/showthread.php?637-Making-Black-Cavendish-Pipe-Tobacco
Bob
My thread on making Black Cavendish includes the technique for making flake (which I subsequently rub out, to become shred). The dimensions of the flake depend on the thickness of the pressed block of leaf, and the width of the "fingers" of block that you cut. Each finger is then cut into flakes.
http://fairtradetobacco.com/showthread.php?637-Making-Black-Cavendish-Pipe-Tobacco
Bob
Thanks Bob. I was interested in making a flake Balkan blend. I was going to use different leaves such as Yenidje, Latakia, and Yellow Orinoco. After stemming the leafs, I was going to weigh out the leaves in the correct portions and layer the leaves (alternating to keep consistency) and then press them. After pressing, I can then slice the pressed leaves into flakes. Am I on the right track? Any suggestions?
BTW does anyone know where to purchase whole leaf Latakia?
'I'll look into locating some Latakia
check Whole Leaf Tobacco.com You might consider rolling your desired blend of leaves, treated as you like in very high case, into tight cigars and allowing them to dry a bit. Then you can slice off disks and rub them till you get the consistency you want to put in your pipe.
John
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