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    Sideburn has always made me think, is there a proper way I should be holding / smoking a cigar.

    Normally I hold a cigar vertically so the heat can rise through the cigar, but if Im resting the cigar on an ashtray, I normally rotate it every so often, but it makes me wonder, does airflow affect a cigar resting horizontally?



    Say I have similar uneven burn like the picture above, if I wanted the cigar to sort itself out naturally, how would I rest the cigar on the ashtray? Should it be like the top image, or the bottom. I would imagine it to be the top as there would be airflow/heat going upto the unevenly burnt part.

    If I get uneven burn I normally just rotate the uneven part above a flame to sort it out. But im interested in how holding (or resting) would affect how the cigar would burn.
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  • #2
    Wow Mr B, great graphics.

    I was told that if the burn was uneven you should hold the longer side down (which would appear to be the opposite way to the way that would appear correct).

    Unless of course you have been standing in a wind tunnel?
    Nic
    Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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    • #3
      As Nic has pointed out the second picture is correct for helping to even out the canoing of the cigar. Apparently the science behind this is that although heat rises the cigar burns a little quicker at the bottom as the smoke leaving the cigar and heading up cuts down on the amount of oxygen, the oxygen is drawn in at the bottom, much like an open fire. i'm sure one of the proper clever fellas on here will have a better explanation.... the laws of physics shouldn't change though.

      D

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      • #4
        interesting
        ive always been told to wet the faster burning side of the cigar, just lick yer finger and off you go!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lascaux View Post
          interesting
          ive always been told to wet the faster burning side of the cigar, just lick yer finger and off you go!

          Thats what I do...OR just use your lighter to make things all ok again..
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          • #6
            Tried it with my RC today, didn't really make a blind bit of difference lol. Just used my ol lighter to adjust things
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            • #7
              sounds drug related LMAO

              Originally posted by Lascaux View Post
              interesting
              ive always been told to wet the faster burning side of the cigar, just lick yer finger and off you go!
              When in the 60s &70s we did that with _ _ _ _ ,well U know so as not to waste it and straighten it out but that was a bit skinner!

              I store my Maduro Cigars Higher im my humidor Cause the humity I feel is heaver then air. Also My singles I rotate every now and again ! Also try to dry box Your Maduro cigars for a day or so before your ready to smoke them. Some ODD reason they burn and taste better. This is something I have discussed with others and they feel the same .

              But im interested in how holding (or resting) would affect how the cigar would burn?
              I've really never have given that any thought! I can not understand how the way you hold it and in what position could effefct its burn. And as far as resting it I feel the same way.

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              • #8
                Great question Mr.B I've been wondering about the same for some time.

                G-Man: interesting point about the Maduros, will definitely give it a try next time!
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                • #9
                  Everything Old Is New Again.....I guess.

                  Muchachos

                  There was an earlier thread started by the late, great senor stogiedawg back in February 09 on this very issue that included a link to an interesting article on how to correct cigar canoeing (uneven burn).


                  Read all about it HERE!.

                  BJ, BJCoro, at your service







                  sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                  • #10
                    I always turn the slower burning side down. It works every time and I don't have to torch the cigar again.
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                    • #11
                      Burn baby burn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                      Despite having read countless articles and practiced different methods of lighting the "ol stogie" just recently I have been struggling with uneven burning. I wondered if there might be away of attacking this problem? I found this link that has three ways of helping.

                      http://smokenspirits.com/cigar-school/

                      I am sure that I am not alone with this problem! or am I?

                      Happy days!!!!!!!!!!!

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                      • #12
                        I agree with the above: longer/slower burning side down.
                        You might need to leave it longer than normal between each puff until it sorts itself out, as I finding sucking on it makes it worse.

                        Originally posted by gss1956 View Post
                        I store my Maduro Cigars Higher im my humidor Cause the humity I feel is heaver then air.
                        Strangely enough, I find the opposite. The box at the top of my storage always seems to be more humid after a few weeks, so I rotate it to the bottom.

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                        • #13
                          Senor Gas Cannels the Late, Great Stogiedawg.

                          Originally posted by gss1956 View Post
                          Burn baby burn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                          Despite having read countless articles and practiced different methods of lighting the "ol stogie" just recently I have been struggling with uneven burning. I wondered if there might be away of attacking this problem? I found this link that has three ways of helping.

                          http://smokenspirits.com/cigar-school/

                          I am sure that I am not alone with this problem! or am I?

                          Happy days!!!!!!!!!!!

                          Hmmmm! Now where have I seen this before?

                          Think BJ, THINK!

                          OH YEAH!!! HERE!


                          BJ, BJCoro, at your service....again!
                          sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                          • #14
                            That's Odd, Indeed! Or Is It?

                            Originally posted by daverave999 View Post
                            Strangely enough, I find the opposite. The box at the top of my storage always seems to be more humid after a few weeks, so I rotate it to the bottom.
                            That is strange, senor daver

                            What type of unit and humidifier do you have?

                            If it is a desk top humidor with a static (foam or gell) humidifier, I have found that the humidity tends to concentrate around the hygrometer. The further away from the humidifier, the dryer.

                            For larger cabinet type humidors with electronically controlled humidifiers, overtime, the humidity tends to concentrate at the bottom, which is why it's a good idea to circulate the air inside your humidor from time to time. TJ's massive humidor has circulating fans that run for a few minutes every 1/2 hour. This helps to prevent a build up of humidity at the bottom of his humidor.

                            This can easily be demonstrated by placing a hygrometer (preferably digital) at the bottom and one at the top.

                            BJ, BJCoro
                            sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                            • #15
                              Coolerdor with beads at the bottom. I did test with a hygro top and bottom.

                              [EDIT] It has improved with an Oust fan, but it just happens slower. I think it's too full really (reduced airflow) so I'm transplanting the whole lot to a larger box in the next few days.

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