Homerollers - Stand Up and Be Counted!
There were a few of us on the old forum who were home-rollers, and I was just wondering how many of us have made it over to the new site. Or maybe there are some cigar craftspeople here who weren't on the old site, for that matter.
I just rolled another batch over the weekend, and put the wrappers on this afternoon.
http://i.imgur.com/srL9HE0.jpg
They'll sit on the drying rack for a day or so, then they'll hume at 65% RH for a few weeks before they're ready to smoke.
Wrapper is Ecuador Shade, binder is "one sucker" dark air, and the fillers are various combinations of Criollo ligero, Brazilian viso, Piloto Cubano Seco (Dominican), and burley from KY. Lengths range from 4" to 8", RG on the big ones is 52, and 48 for the smaller ones. Most of them are not capped - I have only a few molds that have rounded ends to facilitate same, and IMHO caps aren't really necessary anyway.
My pseudo-brand name is "Brohiba" - I hope the real Cohiba company doesn't mind :)
So, does anyone else roll their own?