The following links are to three very good videos that show master rollers making a cigar from start to finish. There many videos of this kind on YouTube, but few are instructional, so while you see the techniques used, the more specific motions and ideas are gained by trying to figure out what and why they doing what they are. These are the kinds of videos I watched to learn the craft.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CcaG-9UtjKA
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ckqzMgWGzaY
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hlQzd8nM7h0
Master rollers on the job
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It's funny that "instructional" videos aren't more the norm. I know lots of people enjoy the color of some authentic latin rolling tobacco but the specifics of it is few and far between. Thanks for bringing this up, Mike.
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Why, you're very welcome... We should play experimental torcedors sometime.
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We should. In fact, I'd say the only reason we haven't is becaue you live so damn far out in the sticks from those of us Far-Western Suburbanites. Move, will ya!