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Merry Christmas to everyone here on AFN! As a tradition I always roll a cross joint for Christmas. Thought maybe this year I would try to do a tutorial on how to roll one.
I start with combining 2 papers at the glue strip so I can roll 1 fat joint. It will take a fair amount of flower to get the job done.
Then I roll a small joint for the cross section .
After both joints are rolled I mock the cross up so I can try to get them to burn evenly and meet at the same time in the middle of the burn.
Next you will need to poke a hole through both joints . The hole through the larger joint needs to be big enough for the small joint to squeeze through.
Next slide the small joint through the hole in the big doobie, make sure the hole in the small joint is in alignment with the air flow in the larger joint.
The final step in finishing you will need 2 glue strips from papers and you will need to weave them around where the 2 joints meet to seal the air leaks around where they join.
Enjoy!
Note this usually is a bit wasteful and generally they don't meet up properly while burning and it will waste a bit of flower.
I start with combining 2 papers at the glue strip so I can roll 1 fat joint. It will take a fair amount of flower to get the job done.
Then I roll a small joint for the cross section .
After both joints are rolled I mock the cross up so I can try to get them to burn evenly and meet at the same time in the middle of the burn.
Next you will need to poke a hole through both joints . The hole through the larger joint needs to be big enough for the small joint to squeeze through.
Next slide the small joint through the hole in the big doobie, make sure the hole in the small joint is in alignment with the air flow in the larger joint.
The final step in finishing you will need 2 glue strips from papers and you will need to weave them around where the 2 joints meet to seal the air leaks around where they join.
Enjoy!
Note this usually is a bit wasteful and generally they don't meet up properly while burning and it will waste a bit of flower.