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.
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.





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).
don TJ and the
Coros


Hmmmm! Now where have I seen this before?

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. 
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. 
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