The bigger, balder, bastard brother of the Tulip (try saying that after
you've smoked one). It takes some effort to roll, but a good nose cone is a king size
chunk of truly cosmic proportions. Lightweights need not apply.
| Stick two king-size papers together to form a square with a gummed strip
running along one side. |
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Fold corner A over to corner B to form a triangle,
leaving the gummed strip uncovered. |
| Wet the strip and fold it over to seal the triangle. You should now
have something resembling a flattened paper cone. |
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Open up the cone and tightly pack it with layers of carefully blended
mix. |
| Take two more kingsize papers and stick them together at a 45° angle
as shown. |
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Add loads of mix to the papers, forming it in to the shape of a cone
and use a large, sturdy roach. |
| Roll the papers and mix into a big, fat joint with the same end
diameter as the cone you made earlier. |
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Carefully cut away any excess paper from the fat joint and the cone
leaving the mix flush with the paper. Join the two together with gummed strips torn from
spare papers. |
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