Two V cuts in separate directions to create a rose cut.
Really? I rarely have a bad cut with a v cutter. I find it the most consistent cut. I usually use a punch for a very large ring gauge so I don't mess up the cap.Years ago I only used V cut, but, a good V cutter is hard to come by. A bad V cut really pisses me off. If I'm smoking a Cuban then I usually use a punch, works well with the shape of
I love a good V cut, but my current cutter doesn't seem to get deep enough so I have to end up cutting it straight to get any sort of draw.
Fantastic piece, mine's still very sharp, looks/feels/cuts great and the draw is perfect.Really? I rarely have a bad cut with a v cutter. I find it the most consistent cut. I usually use a punch for a very large ring gauge so I don't mess up the cap.
Get a Colibri v cutter. It goes very deep. It's my favorite. The Xikar v cutter is wider, but not as deep.
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Going to try thatTwo V cuts in separate directions to create a rose cut.
Cut a cross with th V cutter for more drawI love a good V cut, but my current cutter doesn't seem to get deep enough so I have to end up cutting it straight to get any sort of draw.
Yeah, I go for two deep cuts with my Colibri V cutter as I like a much larger smoke output if possible.I've tried that before, especially when I'm not getting a strong enough draw out of a single V and I don't have another cutter with me.
https://ljperetti.com/@Roslindale I love that, may i ask where did you pick one up.
you SAVAGECall me a savage but I just nibble a little wrapper off and go
^^^ thisDepends on the cigar, but I'm a V cut and straight cut guy - don't often use a punch.
Philistine!you SAVAGE