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    I like Torp's and Beli's most the time. I have a V cutter I use sometimes. It works great for me. What kind of cigar did you smoke?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham
    I like Torp's and Beli's most the time. I have a V cutter I use sometimes. It works great for me. What kind of cigar did you smoke?
    how do you cut a torpedo with a v-cutter ? my v-cutter makes a tiny opening. The Topedo I cut wuth it was a 50 gauge. the opening was so small i was only able to get a little flow going. Do some v-cutter cut a bigger opening then others?

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    By the time I get done smoking a torp I've cut it at least three times.

    I usually divide the head into 3rds and cut 1/3 every 20 minutes or so depending on the length of the stick. I actually prefer torps in this way as you get to eliminate the "buildup" by cutting it off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 55Kingpin
    By the time I get done smoking a torp I've cut it at least three times.

    I usually divide the head into 3rds and cut 1/3 every 20 minutes or so depending on the length of the stick. I actually prefer torps in this way as you get to eliminate the "buildup" by cutting it off.
    Kingpin is correct. Cut off enough to get a good draw, but not so much that you can't make a couple of recuts. To save some space, use your cutter at an angle to get a larger opening without going further up the stick.
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    cool thanks for the good info.
    I figured v-cuts are not for me.

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    Use a large guillotine (open-ended, not one of those that have a backing and limit how much you can cut off the cigar) and angle it while you cut, so you're cutting on an angle. Try to cut only about 1/4 to 1/2 inch off the end, no more. The angled cut always gives me a good draw.
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    Use a cutter..... .....

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