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How to roll a Joint? There are many ways.
Here is what you need:
1. The Crush.
The weed mix is possibly an essential part of the joint. Make sure the consistency is even. Remove any lumps or woody bits. If you are rolling a pure-weed joint, make sure your material is dry
2. Shape
The shape of the joint is decided by how you distribute the mix over the papers. Use long rolling papers. Most Joints are cone-shaped, and Cones tend to smoke more smoothly than straight joints but are slightly harder to roll.
3. The Roach or ‘Filter'
Joints usually don't have a filter as a filter cigarette does. A Joint roach is more like a mouthpiece. Joint Filters are built of cardboard. Cut an approx. 2.2 x 0.7 Inch (5.5 x 1.7 cm) piece of thin cardboard and roll it up tightly.
Insert at the left of your mix.
4. Roll that
This will be the tricky part. If you can’t roll or don't know how to roll you can always purchase pre-rolled pack. Pick everything up and start rolling gently in the middle, rolling out.
Let your thumbs tend to do most of the work and give support and pressure with your fingers.
5. Seal it up.
When you have even flexibility, tuck down the facing paper edge with the tips of your thumbs and wrap the excess paper around the joint, wet the glue and seal that baby.
6. Smoke that up.
One of the best joints is firm but not so tight you have to bust a lung drawing the smoke.
Loose joints taste very rough, burn too fast and have a nasty habit of setting fire to clothes and furniture.
How to roll a Joint? There are many ways.
Here is what you need:
1. The Crush.
The weed mix is possibly an essential part of the joint. Make sure the consistency is even. Remove any lumps or woody bits. If you are rolling a pure-weed joint, make sure your material is dry
2. Shape
The shape of the joint is decided by how you distribute the mix over the papers. Use long rolling papers. Most Joints are cone-shaped, and Cones tend to smoke more smoothly than straight joints but are slightly harder to roll.
3. The Roach or ‘Filter'
Joints usually don't have a filter as a filter cigarette does. A Joint roach is more like a mouthpiece. Joint Filters are built of cardboard. Cut an approx. 2.2 x 0.7 Inch (5.5 x 1.7 cm) piece of thin cardboard and roll it up tightly.
Insert at the left of your mix.
4. Roll that
This will be the tricky part. If you can’t roll or don't know how to roll you can always purchase pre-rolled pack. Pick everything up and start rolling gently in the middle, rolling out.
Let your thumbs tend to do most of the work and give support and pressure with your fingers.
5. Seal it up.
When you have even flexibility, tuck down the facing paper edge with the tips of your thumbs and wrap the excess paper around the joint, wet the glue and seal that baby.
6. Smoke that up.
One of the best joints is firm but not so tight you have to bust a lung drawing the smoke.
Loose joints taste very rough, burn too fast and have a nasty habit of setting fire to clothes and furniture.
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