How to Roll Cigars: Chopped Filler Double Binder Method
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ค. 2023
- In this video I bunch two cigars and wrap one, using left-over scraps from previous rolls, using the offset binder method of bunching short filler.
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Thanks for the tutorial. Now I can train all the students in the art of cigar making in my orphanage. Thank you
Never have there been such fortunate orphans.
Hey it's free work force
@@Asmrtist021 Yes, Rolam. We got the joke.
Here is lot of tobacco in Bangladesh. If you need i will supply any country purpose in Business.
@@mdrubelhossain9018 but it's haram ? Or not
the comfy setup, the unnecessarily perfect camera angle, the taped together blade, the trash bag full of tobaco leaves, i could have told you this guy was a professional before i started the video
It’s really cool that all the torn pieces can be reused. No wastage at all
And I'm the idiot who just dumps it out on the grass 😵💫
Oh so that’s what he’s doing is making sure he doesn’t waste any tobacco? That’s cool to know. What would be the benefit of a double binder?
Man, Cigar rolling videos are some of the most relaxing videos out there. Really love seeing it slowed down like this so you can actually comprehend what's going on lol Great videos!
I agree; I don't even smoke and it's just so relaxing to see a pro work their craft!
They are great. Also great are any leatherworking videos and people doing hand tools crafting.
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I am a Tampa born native of Florida. I still can taste what a high quality cigar is like. Thank you for sharing a video of your amazing skill. Many of our family worked in the cigar industry. My heart is full of memories.
That's great! I have some molds from Tampa. Ybor is a pilgrimage I will make someday. I often order cigars from the little factories around there. Your memories must be amazing.
Bliss your amazing. Awesome Channel and its cool to see someone who isn't an in your face streamer or a channel with the standard hit the subscribe button mantra you hear at the front and end of the video. Its always excellent craftsman who i have found to be replying. I grew up in Tamaqua Pa with a large number of close relatives living in the Mennonite portion of town some practicing some just liking the environment for a family. I now live in AL and after some years i was experiencing some difficulties with the stress of the speed of large cities. I turned a floor of the home into a place where i could preform the tasks and create the things i loved to make. Something that has been quite difficult for me has been finding produces where i was even able to contact the farm as i keep running into places that sell their entire yields to corporates manufactures. To the degree it took 2 separate farmers markets and i had to find someone who knew someone else to even find milk to acquire neat. Where do you get your supplies? no smokeshops here no cigar "lounges" have them, the only one i ever saw is no longer open and it was about 20 years ago they had an in house roller. @@BlissCigarCo
@@forrest24272 Well I reckon it's similar with tobacco. The really good brands either grow all their own; or the good farms sell all their stuff to one or two big companies. Then the farms that don't necessarily make the greatest leaf sell it to places that you CAN buy from, like wholeleaftobacco.com, leafonly.com, and totalleafsupply.com. Although you can occasionally get some good leaf from those places, of course. As for me I've worked up personal connections through the years and am able to get a pound or two here or there of pretty decent leaf. But it took about ten years of hustling and cultivating personal relations to get to that place.
Which cigars are good? I’ve only had lambs club and I liked those.
That’s not a cigar, that’s a work of art.
Thank you very much. But I believe they can be both. :)
@@BlissCigarCoa Cigart
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I’m glad for folks like y’all, so I don’t have to go through all of this. 😁😁
@@ttocselbag5054 It is hard work.
I dont smoke but my grandpa dad and we were close. He enjoyed cigars and cigarettes until about a week before he passed. Watching people roll either make me think of him fondly and its also just cool to watch the craft! Many thanks 💖
I've been looking for this exact, no talking. Cigar rolling video for ages. So peaceful.
The kind of art you could never display. What a master! It really starts out looking like a bouquet!
Thank you for the nice comment!
From a craftsman to a craftsman.. the care you put into creating something everyone else views as a cigar is very impressive. Very nice job. No intro needed, no conclusion necessary.
Thanks for your very nice comment. What is it that you craft?
It may sound strange, but I can SMELL this video! Brought back fond memories of watching the old Cubanos rolling sticks in Ybor at the bodegas (I was born right on Tampa Bay). You could always get a hot pressed Cuban sandwich and wonderful cigars at any of the little stores, and there were usually some fellas wearing guayaberas playing dominoes. Thank you for the wonderful flashback!
Thank you for creating such a great false memory for me! I can smell the Cuban sandwiches. I enjoyed your comment so much that I read it to my girlfriend. She saw me reading it and said, "Why are you smiling?"
Single handedly teaching me the entire craft or should I say art! Great video as always
It’s a craft.
@@spanqueluv9er ARTS & CRAFTS!
Excellent craftmanship. I dont smoke cigars but everytime a rolling video pops up I have to stop and watch because the process never gets old.
I watched them making Cigars in Puerta del Carmen Mexico, very fascinating to watch, I don't smoke but I bought a cigar out of respect for these craftsmen and women, the cigar cost me $14
YES! Your content is absolutely second to none and has been a tremendous help. Thanks again!
You're welcome. Thank you for the nice comment.
I remember the first time I smoked a cigar. It was a Java by Drew Estate and I smoked it backwards, burned the shit out of it, only smoked half and vomited. I've gotten better since then lol, but now I've moved to hookah mainly. I still occasionally smoke a good cigar every once in a while though. Excellent work sir, you're a true craftsman
Thank you thank you. Reminds me of the first time I tried chewing tobacco when I was a kid in high school, "Wint-o-green." Tasted like candy so I really worked it in my mouth, squeezing out all those delicious juices. Soon I was on the floor of the school bus, dying of nausea....
Great skill, reminds me of going to Ybor City with my Grandfather to get cigars. Id give anything for another day with him now.
That's a wonderful memory. I have some molds from Ybor dating to the 1970s or so.
watching you perform your craft is extremely and surprisingly soothing.
That's nice to hear.
Why the hell is this popping up in my recommendations. How do they know I haven't had a cigar in a couple weeks.
They buy information from google, who read your mind through your phone.
Once i started watching these videos i started buying leafs to roll cannabis with instead of cigarillos and they come out beautiful
That's great. I roll all things too.
I’ve learned more on his channel alone than all others combined
That's pretty pathetic considering the endless well of information available.
@@davemeade4371lmao
Oh my God. First, as a person that has rolled countless cigs. I can say you have done that many many times. There are personal little movements one picks up after doing something enough time. Your dexterity is riddled with them. Secondly, I want so bad. That looks delish. That blend looked delish.
Thank you for your very nice comment. After all these years and decades I often recognize other peoples' handmoves from my own videos which is always a great surprise!
Good to see a new video from you. Popped up on my feed just as I was stepping out on the porch to have a cigar too. Cheers.
Looks absolutely delicious! Makes me want a cigar now. I haven't had one in quite a while. I love the smell of good tobacco!
Now here is a man who earns his reward.
I can watch your videos all day. What a master at this. Thank you for sharing
You're welcome, it's my pleasure. Thank you for your very nice comment.
Wow, nice to see the process before I gut it then fill with some loud. I truly appreciate this more.
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At first I thought this was the first day on the job. Then the details and art form came in and it became a masterpiece.
Thank you. Twenty-seven years.
I'm not even a smoker, but watching this video make me relax. thankyou.
De nada. Thank you for letting me know.
So glad you're uploading again after 11 months
Such artistry!!! Beautiful video!!! Keep up the great work. 👏👏👏👍👍👍
Been a while my friend.we miss you and we missed your talent
After watching this I really appreciate the price a lot more. Simply beautiful.
YESSSS Another wonderful video from Bliss. Hope all is well, Blake.
All is fine, thank you.
You have just witnessed a master at work.
I've been waiting for this comeback! Welcome back.
Thank you.
That's a damn fine looking cigar.
Well done sir and thank you for teaching us how you roll tobacco.
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Thank you, you're welcome.
Been awhile, as always a fun and educational watch.
Isn't it delightful watching someone do something well that most of us couldn't possibly do at all :)
I literally felt the aroma of that cigar while watching this video!
Mesmerizing
That's great. There is a saying: We smoke first with our eyes.
I had 1st ever. Romeo Y Julieta, midium filler... your Video is so relaxing and awesome ...True handcrafting art awesome
Dominican, or Cuban?
@@BlissCigarCo Cuban
that’s fantastic mate. beautiful results
Been waiting for you to upload again!!
Keep em coming!!
Cheers
You always seem to find the fascinating videos to watch around midnight...😅👍
Your work is super satisfying than some workers in the factory ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Wow! Artwork at it's best!
Beautiful. I am going to definitely have a go ! Thank you.
I had to watch this again. Great video!
11:00 Ok, now you're just playing with it! xD
Great video man, was mesmerized the whole way.
warms my heart to know he could stuff one of these puppys with the loud if he wanted to
For sure. If you scope my TT and realize I can not show green things on TT so you have to use your imagination: www.tiktok.com/@cigar_roller?lang=en
Great video relaxing cant wait to start rolling mine own thanks for the knowledge 👏👍
Glad to see you post a vid . Hop all is well.
All is well.
You should change the tile to “why good cigars cost so much money”
Awesome video. You have clearly mastered your craft.
Thank you for the nice comment, I appreciate it.
Вот как это делается. Спасибо, что делитесь своим опытом работы
Не за что, рад поделиться.
Thank you for this video! Your cigars must taste good.
What is the liquid that you put your finger in to hold it together? Water?
You are a sage!
Vegetable gum.
Where all are you buying tobacco from? I normally buy from Whole Leaf Tobacco, but Don is out of stock on many varieties currently. I really enjoy your videos and have learned a lot by watching you, like attending a master class. I am not up to your skill level but enjoy rolling my own very much. It's meditation with an extra reward when I smoke the product, or share with friends. Keep the content coming, it is sincerely appreciated.
Thanks for the very nice comment. For the most part I get my leaf from non-retail channels that I've developed through the years; but I do use the seco olor from Leaf Only and some wrapper from Total Leaf Supply.
I learn a lot from this channel
Welcome back!
Thank you.
The best eggroll recipe on the internet!
Correct.
Super artiste! Professionnel! Merci pour ce très bon vidéo!
Et merci pour votre très gentil commentaire !
tabaco makes life just so awesome! Awesome video
Awesomer
what an artisan this guy is!
Watching this after rolling a blunt and thinking "damn I need more practice" 😂
Blunts can be rolled super smooth with practice.
Wtf, I don't even smoke
The algorithm knows what you need.
then dont click the vid?
You can't feel this
I don't vape or smoke but I still found the video entertaining.
Time to start!!
I just keep adding more and more to a playlist haha, I am determined to master this
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I dont know why but its so relaxing to watch for me
Cool talent you have there.
Thank you.
beautiful work my man
Thanks, I appreciate the nice comment
This was so satisfying to watch
the hands of many cigars!
Beautiful job 🙏🏼
Thank you.
Day 3 of cold turkey of no smoking.
Im now watching cigars being made by hand as a pastime when I'd normally smoke. Funny how the brain works.
It's a good substitute. I hope you're able to stick with it.
This is superb!👍🇬🇧
Great info. Thank you for sharing ❤️
You're welcome.
I usually use raked up leaves for composting, or winter mulching.
Thanks my kids will enjoy doing this!
saya tidak menghisap cigar.
cuma suka menonton kerja seni anda..👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Terima kasih. Saya juga tidak merokok banyak, tetapi saya suka membuatnya.
Another enchanting, hypnotic and therapeutic video from the wonderful man behind the hands @ Bliss Cigars. It really is blissful to sit back with some nice music, light up a cigar and watch you roll. I'm in awe and also inspired to try rolling some myself. I'm still buying my sticks for now, but I've been very tempted to get some of my own whole leaf. I don't want to waste alot of money. So I'm learning as much as I can before spending any money on it. Do you think I should just purchase a small variety to practice? Or should I stick to the books first before making any hands on mistakes? I learn from the mistakes most. I'm a hard way kind of learner. Likely, as I'm a bit clumsy(my painting teachers called me heavy handed as I tend to smudge my drawings ALOT, it eventually was something I just embraced as part of my style and individuality of my work;not sure that will translate into the art of rolling cigars -my guess is heavy handed cigars don't smoke well!) expensive mistakes that will leave me a bunch of these short filler style maybe panatellas or even my own miniatures...??? I am so intrigued and I'm sure your work area/rolling table smells like heaven itself) Thank you so much for posting these. They are both very educational and THEY ARE ALSO MY THERAPY! Cheers!
I think you have the right ideas: get a small amount to practice with, and realize that no matter how badly you mess it up you'll still have usable, smokeable tobacco, whether you try to roll it into a short filler stick, stick it in a pipe, or whatever. Learning to roll requires a certain kind of zen personality. It's a combo of enjoying learning crafts, of enjoying a process, of doing artistic work with your hands, mostly of learning to be good at something. And in the case of rolling cigars, potentially saving a lot of dough.
@@BlissCigarCo that's my thinking as well! Much appreciated!
Low key watching this at 11 pm hits different
I've recently been wanting to learn how to make my own chewing tobacco and cigars. Now I can cross one off the list.
Right.
Thank you for the information. I know I will never used but thank you regardless
De nada
Looks like I just found my next youtube addiction!
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Now this is my kind of ASMR video.
A beautiful roll
Im not a smoker, but found this impressive
Imagine your a high roller and you pull in this guy just to roll two magical cigars on side table in restaurant you chose to impress your possible business partner and deal. Especially if he loves a good cigar. Success
Such things have happened.
I used to roll my hash cigarrettes with such perfection when i was young 😂
I love this video so much.... this is so satisfying :):):):)
Asmr at its finest.
I could remember several years ago, I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Was actually addicted to cigarettes. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
Congrats on your recovery. Most persons never realizes psilocybin can be used as a miracle medication to save lives. Years back I wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. Man they saved you from death bud, lets be honest here.
Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Germany. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them.
YES very sure of Dr.medshrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
Yes sure of Dr.medshrooms. I'm really happy for you that your wife decided to help you...I hear about alot of family members or so called friends shutting an addict out of their life, which since most addicts do it to mask emotions to me is the worse thing someone can do to an addict.
How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta
Thank you for this tutorial-My first time growing tobacco - seeds are germinating now- got a pasta machine to shred the tobacco leaves--I’m practicing rolling with the packing paper that comes in some of my online orders - lots to learn with growing- curing- rolling tobacco-question,what type glue is the safest to use??
It's a long way from germinating to rolling...Bermocoll is an excellent and safe glue.
I watch this to remind that life could be this simple.
Thank you for the very nice comment.
Beautiful.
It's an art to hand roll cigars.
satisfying even before watching for a non-smoker. :) Subscribed! with
fantastic!
I LOVE watching these artists work! About the only thing I could wish for is if there was some kind of running commentary (either during the work or added after) to hear their thoughts on what and how they are doing what they are doing. May seem silly, but someone adding in "hmmm, this part needs a bit more to even it up" would just make these even more enjoyable to watch.
My most recent public video has quite a bit of running commentary.
Those peaches look Soo good😭
parabens vei, apenas o melhor bolador de todos