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  1. idk i roll a come using a lil plastic cone shaped price and then insert the tip from the top push it down with that plastic into place and then i use that plastic peace as a packer as well pretty much makes perfect rolls

  2. I always used to have trouble keeping my roach rolled up cos i couldn't hold the paper tight.

    If anyone is the same a hot tip is to rip off a bit of a small rizla and roll ur roach up in it, then you can pop it to the side and focus on the rest of the origami 🙂

  3. Tip size is origami joint size. Half a tip with a cone means it’s smaller, full tip gives larger.

    Use a pen if you need a guide, fold a W into the tip, roll it tight. Unroll so a small sliver is exposed and use it as a crutch for the paper.

    Then roll it at a slight angle. Once rolled, carefully push the pen(cap side) into the end and rotate it gently. Use the other side of the pen to fill the paper and lick the glue and stick.

    I always lick the end of my pinky and rub it along the outside of the glue line since it helps seal any gaps, and helps the seal be better.

    Remove the pen, grind the green confetti, and pack. Start by packing tightly at the tip, then every 1/4 filled pack a little less tightly until you get to the end. I like to put kief in the end, but this is optional. Pinch and gently twist until the end is sealed.

    Finally roll the joint in your fingers to help loosen up the inside. If you suck on the end and hear the paper end suck in, it’s well sealed and has airflow. If that doesn’t happen, you can either try to loosen it more, or you can untwist the end and remove a little green confetti, then repeat.

    Hope this helps someone roll who’s struggling!

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