I reduce them to nearly dust or cube cut them. Flakes are just a cost cutting manufacturing practice.
That's just for transporting them on ships! Not for smoking!I reduce them to nearly dust or cube cut them. Flakes are just a cost cutting manufacturing practice.
I have almost exclusively flake and will always take it over ribbon cut. And I never rub it out - just fold and stuff or fold and twist. My favourite flake, the HH series - a nice size of flake that I can judge well for stuffing.But when I don't feel like waiting for hours for the flake to dry out, I'll fully rub it out.
How often do you rub out your flakes?
I seem to recall reading that some people stuff folded flakes upside down. Per Jensen of Mac Baren may do this as well.They key to fold and stuff is to leave room for the tobacco expand. Less on the bottom, more on the top always works for me.
Exactly what I do. Then I mush the top up a bit with my thumbnail so it lights up easy.I seem to recall reading that some people stuff folded flakes upside down. Per Jensen of Mac Baren may do this as well.
In other words, the folded part is inverted (on top) so that the broken ends are at the chamber's bottom. This way, the dense part is on top.