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Using a wood screw as a tool to nub
without burning my fingers. Anybody else do this?
I was experimenting using an old anodized black, slightly rusted sheet metal screw, then my wife bought me package of eight 6x2-1/2 flat Phillips Zinc wood screws. I screw it in about a half inch from the head when I've got enough left to handle it easliy. Works like a charm. Some wrappers crack or split a little, some not at all and I've had no leaks or noticeable impact on taste yet. Just thought it was worth mentioning. :tu Enjoy! |
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I don't use a screw anymore, but did once on a camping trip. What I use now is a pair of self-closing tweezers. You apply pressure to open the jaws and they self close when no pressure is applied. Never had one break the wrapper and you can nub it to the end. I think mine cost about $6 at a hobby store.
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I got the STogie Nubber,,its only $12 and it is worth every cent.
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I use a wooden toothpick
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I still burn my fingers
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Bamboo Skewers work good too!!!
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I use a flat head mini screwdriver, it keeps the nub from spinning around.
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I can't see spending $12.99 plus shipping for a nubber, but that's just me. I'd rather spend it on a cigar or two. |
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I know Ucubed uses chopsticks as a nubbing tool
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I use my small Swiss army knife. Small blade sharp enough to pierce the nub easily without any damage. Sharp edge away though is very important. :D
Have used my larger knife also but a little harder to do with the larger thicker blade. |
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I've used tooth picks, corn on the cob holders and paper clips before, but never a screw.
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Fissure30 gave me a pipe tool that I carry in my pocket all the time. I have found this invaluable to nub those ends that I just don't want to stop enjoying!
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I never really get too far into nubbing cigars, but the furthest I went was with a WOAM. I really enjoyed that cigar. And thanks to replicantargent, I was able to nub it to just about nothing with a fondue fork. So yeah, if I ever get to that point with a cigar again, it's going on a fork.
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Sweetness clips RULE
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I wasn't going to mention them, but the creator of the Sweetness clip is not only a GENIUS, he's a heck of a guy too. :salute: |
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just the paper clip for me!:D
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My only concern with using a screw as a nub tool is that many screws are plated in the production process. Some of the plating materials (cadmium comes to mind) are extremely bad for your health. I wouldn't want to take risks with the potential for ingesting/"inhaling" anything these plating materials might give off if heated.
I just stick with toothpicks. |
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