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Roll a straight, fat joint with a sturdy roach and
carefully cut it in two using a pair of scissors or a knife. |
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Roll two identical joints, without roaches and
slightly thinner than the first. Put slightly less mix in their centers so
that you can bend them later on. Consistency is important here, the joints
must burn at the same rate. |
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Carefully trim away any excess paper from all four
joints, leaving the mix flush with the paper. |
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Cut the gummed strips from ten spare papers (the wide
strips from king skins are best) and put to one side. |
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Now for the tricky bit... Join the two identical
joints to the segment of the first joint containing the roach. Use some of
the gummed strips to bandage the join as shown. It is best to do this on a
flat surface. Keep bandaging until you are confident everything is
airtight and secure. |
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Very gently, bend the two joints at their centers
until they meet to form a diamond shape. |
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Finally, bandage the joint to the reaming to the end
of the diamond, using the gummed strips as before. Pat yourself on the
back, your officially a diamond geezer! |
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