How To Roll A Joint Part Two: Single Skin

Rolling your first joint is a memory you will never forget, its likely you will look back at this day and think “what the hell was that I rolled”. Rolling by many is considered an art form, some people make it look easy. It isn’t!
Dont be to concerned if your joints are creased and don’t look very good. This is a very hard skill to learn and practice really does make perfect (I have had 7 years of regular practice). Dont get disheartened if people laugh at your attempts, these people should be shot as we all have to start somewhere. Also feel free to post any comments or contact me with any questions about rolling and I will try and help you.
Step 1
Place your skin (rizla) flat with the gum (shiny strip) at the top. Make your roach, and place it in the rizla. If you have decided to make a mix, skip to step 3. Place your chosen substance (Cannabis, Salvia, Legal High etc) along the centre of the skin. Notice in the picture how the mix is narrower close to the roach, and gets wider towards the end of the rizla (indicated with the red lines). This will help form the classic cone shape of your joint.
Step 2
Now sprinkle tobacco, trying to follow the same line you did with your chosen substance (Cannabis, Salvia, Legal High etc). Again notice how its narrower close to the roach, getting wider towards the end of the skin (indicated with the red lines).
Step 3
Using your thumb and index finger, pick the joint up carefully.
Step 4
Now using the thumb and index finger of each hand, gently pinch both ends of the joint. Using your 4 fingers (thumb and index of each hand) roll the paper up and down whilst applying pressure, you may also use your middle fingers behind the joint to provide more support. We are trying to roll the mix into a circular shape.
Step 5
Using your left thumb and index finger, roll the paper down so you can just see the top of the roach and mix. Now pinch with your left thumb and roll up gently, while gently rolling down with your right thumb and index finger until the rizla tucks behind the roach. Try to avoid letting go of the joint at the roach end, as it will become loose and hard to work with. If this does happen, repeat this step.
Step 6
Continue the same process as above, rolling upwards with your left thumb and index finger, while gently rolling down with your right thumb and index finger. Slowly tucking the rizla in further up the joint.
Step 7
Once it is tucked all the way to the end, you should have something similar to this
Step 8
Now move your right thumb and finger into a more vertical position (while still keeping a good grip with your left hand at the roach end). Squeeze your right thumb and index finger gently and roll down slightly and then back up more. Keep repeating this until the joint is in line with the gum. This will help keep your joint quite tight.
Step 9
Once the joint is level with the gum, lick across the gum and roll upwards with your right index finger and thumb as in step 8. If all has gone to plan you should have something similar to the below
Step 10
When we roll a joint, there is usually a bit of looseness to it. There are 2 ways we can fix this.
The first is by using a cigarette butt and poking it down. However personally I find this just packs the end of the joint and leaves the rest loose.
The other method, which is my preferred method is to hold the joint vertically, and almost throw it at the floor letting go at the last second so it hits a surface with a bit of a thump, repeat this a few times. You can see this better here.
Step 11
Now simply twist the end, sit back and admire your work get blazed!
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- How To Roll A Joint Part One: Preparation
- How To Roll A Joint Part Two: Single Skin
- How To Roll A Joint Part Three: The L Joint
- How To Roll A Joint Part Four: The Bullet
- How To Roll A Joint Part Five: The Mini-Tulip
- How To Roll A Joint Part Six: The Daddy Tulip
- How To Roll A Joint Part Seven: The Crossroads




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Very good rolling method! especially if its a joint for walking out side!
The single layer paper will not burn crooked, even if windy.
If you compare to a double layered, which most certanly will burn crooked.
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hey so far iv rolled 3 joints and its going well. But iv just rolled my third and i find i can hardly inhale. My roach looks alrite and the joint looks alrite i cant spot a defect. Can anyone help please just for future reference . Thx btw good instructions.
hey bud..this is a awsome way to roll but i found a quicker way with a dollar bill..email me and ill explain.