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    Question torpedo cutting

    when cutting the tip off a torpedo, should i cut the whole tapered part off or leave most if it intact? if so, is there any reason for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mithril
    when cutting the tip off a torpedo, should i cut the whole tapered part off or leave most if it intact? if so, is there any reason for it.
    don't cut it all off! its shaped like that to concentrate the smoke. cut as little off as possible and still get a good draw. i cut 1/4"-1/3" off of mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drake
    don't cut it all off! its shaped like that to concentrate the smoke. cut as little off as possible and still get a good draw. i cut 1/4"-1/3" off of mine.
    Excactly right. And if the draw is still tough, just take a tad bit more off.

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    i usually cut it about half way from where its straight to where it ends. dunno the exact measurements

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuietC
    i usually cut it about half way from where its straight to where it ends. dunno the exact measurements
    Yeah, it isn't an exact science or anything. I guess you can never cut too low, but can cut too high. Once there is no "slope" to your figurado, then you've obviously over done it.

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    My wife threatened to cut mine clear off once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge
    My wife threatened to cut mine clear off once.

    LOL- "Bobbitt therapy"

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    Or go buy a disposable V-cutter. It will automaticaly take the right amount off
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    ok, thanks for the tips.

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