roll an *Astral Weaver* joint

mogie

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Contributed by: Astral Spirit
Submitted: October 3rd, 2004

I?m not sure where the knowledge came from, but me and my buddy (JaySpliff) used to roll these whilst we were at university. They make for an outstanding smoke and you?ll sure to impress everyone with your spliff rolling skills.

I?m well aware that this joint isn?t for the first time roller, so for the basics on how to roll the standard UK style joint please see

My How to skin up, the UK way



STEP 1: First you?ll need the full set of resources including; Papers, Roach, MJ (photo 1).








Begin by taking 3 strips of roach card approximately 3cm in length and proceed to making 3 small tubes (photo 2).








STEP 2: You now need 6 king size papers, as you will be using 2 papers per joint. Join the 2 papers as shown in the photo, (photo 3). Next you can remove a triangle of paper from the top of the L shape by folding on the angle, here you can lick the paper and tare or cut. Removing paper helps with the formation of the cone. You should now be left with the classic L shaped paper with the glue lines as shown.




STEP 3: Now you have the paper and the roach tube you can go on to assemble the joint. Note: by making sure the joint is slim and firm but not tight, the formation of the weave can be made more manageable in later stages. (photo 4)






STEP 4: When all 3 joints have been rolled to similar dimensions you can now continue by grouping all joints together by the roach end of the spliff (photo 5).







To hold all 3 joints together to make the forming of the weave easier you can wrap another piece of roach card, approximately 3cm in length, around the tips of the joints. Fasten this with a little sticky tape: (photo 6&7)


STEP 5: This is the tricky section of the roll and must be approached with firm but gentle hands. It is here where the slim firm cone shaped characteristics of the 3 joints will come into play. As you can see from the photos, I have rolled with 2 white joints and 1 green joint so you may see how the structure forms.

The green spliff will be identified as the MIDDLE spliff. The 2 white spliffs as LEFT and RIGHT. Hold the joint up right whilst rolling:


Proceed by over lapping the LEFT white joint over the MIDDLE green joint. Next, fold the RIGHT joint over the MIDDLE joint. Continue to press down the folds into place with a little adjusting and firming of the structure, but be very careful not to tighten the joints too much or they wont smoke well. Now repeat the process of LEFT over MIDDLE, RIGHT over MIDDLE, until the top of the joints has been reached. Once complete you can twist the ends together to hold the form and straighten up the overall weave of the Joints. This ?should? leave you with a fantastic looking spliff that is sure to amaze most.

This spliff looks gorgeous and smokes surprisingly well, you?ll be shocked at how high you?ll get - 3 nice joints in one!
 

mogie

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This is all in FAQ.

Inside-out or backwards joints are much cleaner burning, because they use less paper. With heavier papers such as Zig-Zags, you can taste burning paper in every hit. If you use less paper, it becomes less pronounced, improving taste. I have found that using thin papers with this method brings out the full taste of the bud.



1. Pick your favorite papers. You may want to use a heavy paper at first, I find its easier to tuck thick paper under the bud. It is important that you can get it good and tight the first time, as you will not be able to wrap the paper around the joint again making it tight.





2. Start off with the paper gummy side down, with the gum at the bottom. Fold part of the gum up so that you can tuck it in easier. Fold the paper in half. With most papers you will be folding against the crease. Open it back up, and fill it with bud.



3. Now, you should start with your gummy side facing you. Roll the paper between your fingers as you would a normal joint, making the bud compact and even across the joint.




4. Tuck your gummy side under your bud, making sure that is stays flat and does not fold.. It is very important that it is flat against the paper you've tucked it under. Bring the top non-gummed side over the joint.



5. Hopefully you are left with something like this. Notice you can see the gummy side of the paper (indicated by the red area) through the rest of the paper. Your not done yet! Wet either your fingertips or your tongue enough that you can moisten this paper thoroughly, and get the glue to stick. This one side will be quite wet, but that's okay. Move a lighter across the wet side of the joint quick enough so it doesn't burn, but slow enough that it dries.

6. You are left with anywhere from half to 3/4 of your original paper. Just cut/tear/burn the remainder off, twist the ends, and your through.


Alternatively, if you are somewhere and cant get water, and the idea of slobbering all over the side of the joint does not appeal to you, you can lick the gummy side before tucking it under. This is a lot trickier, and may be hard to do your first try. Enjoy!
 

midgradeindasouth

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Love the astral j.

I tear mine in half horzintally depending on how much herb I am rollling.
I usually put 1 g of ground smoke in a 1.5 that has been turned into a .75
 

mogie

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They consist of a tobacco wrap, which has pot rolled into it. It resembles a cigar in appearance.


What sort of pot should I use?
Preferably good, fresh buds. However this would equate to smoking about 20-50 dollars worth of weed.

If you use dry pot, you will get a much harsher, harder-hitting, cannon style smoke. If you use moister/fresher bud, the smoke will be much smoother.

What are the different types of blunts?

Wraps - Rolled from a prepackaged wrap (imagine a large thick, brown rolling paper). They're almost always fresh, and should be very soft and almost moist. If they are dry, or brittle, then you got a bad wrap.

Blunts/Cigars - They consist of a very thin 'wrap' that is then wrapped with tobacco leaf, and look a lot like cigars. These are the true blunt experience, but are quite intimidating for beginners.

What's the deal with freshness?
Always make sure you get fresh blunts and or wraps. They shouldn't be crisp. If you can push your nail into the side of the blunt/wrap, and the blunt isn't pierced, then they're probably fresh. If you can't work the blunt at all without it ripping it probably isn't fresh.

I've got a blunt, but it's 3 years old! What do I do?
You can lick it carefully. You can rub water on it. You can probably even give it a steam bath. Just make sure not to soak it, because it will become just as useless as when it was too dry.


1) Open the wrap, and take it off the plastic straw inside.

2) Lay it flat, with the jagged edge towards you. The inner side, should be facing up. i.e.: don't try to roll the wrap against the direction it wants to be rolled.

3) Spread your ground up bud inside. Spread it evenly if you want a straight blunt.

4) Now carefully roll the blunt between your thumbs and index/middle fingers, just like you were rolling a joint. This can be tricky, due the size. You should keep doing this until the pot inside almost sticks together as one big piece. Be careful not to overwork it.

5) Next you can roll the blunt shut. Make sure the jagged edge is on the inside.

6) Smoke the blunt.

You can also attempt to roll the blunt around something like a marker or pen. Then you can put a roach in, and stuff the bud into the blunt using the straw. This is good for fitting a lot of bud into one blunt. However it can lead to blunts that are too tight and hard to smoke.

How do I roll with a blunt/cigar?

You're going to need some supplies:

1) Weed - 1-3 grams is good
2) Blunt - Phillies, Dutch Masters, and White Owl are all acceptable brands
3) Grinder (optional) - you'll need to break up the weed as fine as possible.
4) Tips/Roaches (optional) - index cards cut to 1-2 cm width work good here.
5) Sharp knife (optional) - you can use your fingernail, but it can be messy
6) Honey (optional)

There are two main brands of blunts that are usually used....at least on the East coast of the US.

Phillies - They come in a huge variety of flavors, and generally are my favorite type of blunt. Often times, we'll roll an 1/8 into one of these blunts. They are shorter, but I usually manage to roll them very fat, as if they were cigars.

1) The leaf on phillies is generally hard to peel off in one long piece, so I usually don't even try (it's possible, just not that easy). In the pictures below, I managed to peel it off.

To peel off the outer leaf, I like to moisten (This is the only time you'll really get the blunt wet) the mouth end with my tongue. at that poing you can scrape at the seem and start to peel off the outer wrap.

On phillies, the outer layer never peels off easily unless you start scraping about 3cm from the end of the blunt.







After you get off the outer layer, you need to peel away the little bit of paper at the mouth end (as far as i know, only phillies have this paper)

2) Once you peel off the outer layer, take note of where the line on the inside of the paper is. This is where the natural 'spine' of the blunt is. Usually you empty a little bit of tobacco out of the end of the blunt, and look for this line, because you want to cut along it. It helps to roll a nicer blunt.


Sometimes, after you've split it, you can just take off the leaf then, and you'll have a few separate pieces. You can use them as patches, in case your blunt springs a leak.

3) Just take you're brown paper, and fill it with pot (about a gram). Then roll it up like a joint and seal it shut. Make sure the pot is ground up nice and good. Also make sure you leave some space at either end, to put the roach in.








4) At this point, you want to put the roach into the blunt.

Note: If you bought a flavored Phillie, then you should take advantage of any leaf you peeled off. Take the pieces of leaf and lick and stick them to the blunt, so that it is completely covered. It's also possible to roll the blunt without ever removing the leaf. If the blunt isn't really fresh though, the leaf will often peel off on its own.

5) At this point you should have something that is quite smokeable. This is probably the most crucial step to creating a blunt that looks amazing, and smokes like a weed cigar.

What you're going to do is start wrapping the outer layer around the blunt in much the same way it was wrapped on the original blunt.

To make it stick, usually you just lick the outer wrap and roll it around the inner part.






If you're feeling lucky, you can use the honey to stick the wrap, just don't use too much.

Note: It's also possible to roll the blunt without ever removing the leaf. I used to do this a lot. If the blunt isn't really fresh though, the leaf will often peel off on its own. I'd stay away from the method, simply because it's very sloppy.



6) Once you've done that, you can smoke the blunt.






Dutchies - Same as above, but not from Philadelphia. Usually are longer.

1) Peel off the leaf. The leaf on these peels off pretty easily if you just get it a little wet at one end(usually mouth end).

2) Crack the blunt. Since you can peel off the leaf on this stuff, you'll easily find the line to split along. Just split it and empty the tobacco.

3) Once you've done that roll it up in just the brown paper, so it's nice and tight, then lick it shut like a joint. It doesn't have to be perfect, but that is the goal.

4) Hopefully your leaf is still in one long piece. You should start licking it and wrapping it around your blunt. Do this until you run out. It's not crucial that the whole blunt is covered in leaf, but it's nice when it is.

5) Add the roach.
6) Smoke the blunt.

Phillies almost always look nicer than Dutchies once they're rolled, but both smoke well. Generally Dutchies burn slower. However a Phillie will burn a bit slower if you manage to peel off the leaf and re-stick it at the end, since you will be getting it more moist.

There are plenty of other brands, but those are the ones that most people seem to use in the mid-Atlantic and New England. If you have no access to either of these brands, then try to find some equivalent. Attempt to peel off the leaf. If the leaf peels off easily, then just roll it as if it was a dutchie. If it does not peel off easily, then roll it as if it was a Philllie.
 

mogie

Well-Known Member
How to make a bong

How to make a bong

You need:
  • A plastic coke bottle
  • A small piece of piping – 5/10cm
  • A socket from a socket set that will fit in the end of the pipe
  • A knife
Instructions
  1. Make a hole for the pipe about 1/3 way up bottle and insert pipe so pipe is bending down into the bottle.
  2. Put the socket in the end of the pipe outside the bottle
  3. Make a smaller hole in the bottle above the first hole
  4. Fill bottle with water so that pipe is in water, but water level does not reach the hole.



Ok. The socket is where you put your mix(tobacco and your crumbled solid) and the second hole acts as an air-hole. When you have filled the socket with your mix, you light the mix and suck through the bottle top while holding your finger over the air-hole.
To clear the bottle, either suck all the smoke out or take your finger off the air-hole and blow the smoke out. So there you have it, a simple bong.
 

MRbudsmoker

Well-Known Member
joint rolling handbook is a classic! windmill,diamond,secret agent. and the famous tulip!! mmmmmmm sounds good.
 

Junky Tynan

Active Member
My jasus, that is a MIGHTY, BEAST of a Jizum. Haha cool looking too.
How does it burn? Or is it smokable :confused:

Have a look at the joints on The Joint Rollers Handbook.
They will leave you spinning in the breeze :bigjoint:
 

i grow everglades bud

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just wanted to let you know this insired me to roll a huge cone fatty just smoked about 3 grams in using my papers that i had to find lmao

thank you for the inspiration lmao
im highasfuk lmao
everglades:weed:
 
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