One of the biggest problems of a beginning pot smoker is how to
roll a joint. To make things easier, I created a new tutorial with
actual photo's of all stages of the rolling process. Enjoy!

Picture 1
You need (picture 1):
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big sized rolling paper (about 5cm by 11cm). I
usually use "King Size Smoking" manufactured by Miquely
Costas & Miquel S.A., Spain. For small one person joints you
can also use regular size rolling paper (Rizla, Mascotte, Drum).
You can find rolling papers in a good tobacco store.
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a piece of thick (writing) paper or thin cardboard,
size about 2cm by 6cm (here in Holland we call it a "tip").
This is used as a mouthpiece. It gives you something to hold on.
No more burned fingers or lips while trying to inhale the last
of the joint! Don't use the filter of a normal cigarette, as they
tend to filter out too much THC.
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tobacco (handrolling tobacco works best, tobacco
from a normal cigarette usually is too dry and is in general very
bad tasting imho)
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weed/hash, as much as you like; 0.5 gram of good
Dutch weed is more than enough to get 2-4 people very stoned.
It depends on the quality of the stuff. Experiment to find the
right amount.
You need the small piece of paper to use as a mouthpiece.
Roll it up tight into the form of a cylinder (picture 2).

Picture 2
Carefully heat the tip with a lighter, so that it won't
unroll. (picture 3)

Picture 3
Take the rolling paper with the "glue" side
on top, away from you. Put the first layer of tobacco on the rolling
paper. (picture 4)
I use tobacco because the superb dutch weed is simply
too strong to be smoked pure. And I like the taste more. If ou don't
like it, don't use it, and take more weed instead. Don't send me emails
telling me I should drop the tobacco, cause I won't :)
Here in the Netherlands, almost everyone smokes with
tobacco. I always use good handrolling tobacco. Tobacco from filtercigarettes
is too dry and tastes like crap.

Picture 4
Break up the weed, remove any seeds, stems and leaves.
Crumble it well. Then spread the weed over the tobacco (picture 5).
Spread it evenly.

Picture 5
Then add a second layer of tobacco. This is to improve
the mix of the joint. A good mix makes the joint burn nice and evenly.
Then the most important and also most difficult part:
Don't panic if you screw up horribly. It will come with practice :)
Take up the joint and hold it with your thumb, index
and middle finger (picture 6).

Picture 6
use your index fingers to spread the weed and tobacco
evenly over the paper. Support the paper with your thumbs and middle
fingers.
Then start rolling. Start in the middle, rolling outwards.
(picture 7, 8 and 9) Let your thumbs do most of the work and give
support and pressure with your forefingers. Keep rolling, until you
start to feel the mix firming inside the paper. Don't worry if some
stuff falls out; you can put it back in later. Keep rolling until
the shape is right.

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When you have an even consistency and the shape is right,
tuck down the facing paper edge with the tips of your thumbs, and
tuck it in (picture 10). Wrap the excess paper around the joint. The
trick is to wrap it as tightly as possible, so you get a firm joint.
Don't worry if you don't do it right the first time, just keep trying
until you get it right. Then wrap the paper around the joint (picture
11, and 12), wet the glue (picture 13) and seal that baby (picture
14).
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If your joint is a little bit loosely rolled, you can
use a pencil of other thin object to compress the weed and tobacco.
(picture 15).
Picture 15
Then twist the end of the joint so that nothing falls
out (picture 16) and trim the joint nicely.

Picture 16
Picture 17 shows the joint as it should be: slightly
cone shaped with the tip rolled tightly in the rolling paper. The
best joints are firm but not so tight you have to burst a lung drawing
smoke. Loose joints taste rough, burn too fast and have a nasty habit
of setting light to clothing and furniture.
Now light it up, and have fun!
Happy smoking!!!
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