Most people reading this will be well
practiced the art of rolling a
decent, smokeable joint. However, for those with more thumbs than fingers and a zero rating
on the Kudos scale, here are few basic tips
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The mix is perhaps the most important part of the
joint. Make sure the consistency is even and break-up or remove any lumps or 'woody' bits.
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The shape of the finished joint is decided by how you
distribute the mix over the papers. Many of the numbers here are cone-shape. Cones tend to
smoke more smoothly than straight joints, but are slightly harder to ro ll. |
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Putting the roach in before rolling is recommended and
saves time and hassle. You're also more likely to get a perfect fit. |
Now for the 'tricky' bit. Pick everything up and start
in the middle, rolling outwards. Let your thumbs do most of the work and give support and
pressure with your forefingers. You should start to feel the mix firming inside the
paper. |
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When you have an even consistency tuck down the facing
paper edge with tips of your thumbs, wrap the excess paper around the joint, wet the and
seal that baby! |
The best joints are firm but so tight you have to bust
a lung drawing smoke. Loose joints taste rough, burn too fast and have a nasty habit of
setting light to clothing and furniture. |
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