The Windmill – How to roll a joint

Sat, Aug 15, 2009

How To Roll a Joint

Smoke-cooling chamber and multiple joint holder, the Windmill is designed to get you spinning in the breeze. Although it’s tricky to make, the holder can be used time and time again.

wind1Roll a wide cone from a 10cm x 10cm piece of cardboard. Secure it with tape then trim the end to form a perfect cone.

wind2Seal the cone with large papers, leaving 3cm of excess paper at the end, as shown.

wind3Carefully make four cross cuts at regular intervals around the end of the cone.

wind4Make a long, narrow roach, about the length of a pencil, and seal it with papers or tape.

wind5Cut the roach in half, then remove a section from the centre of each segment.

wind6Insert the two segments so that the cut-outs are completely inside the cone and facing it’s narrow end. Seal any gaps with tape or gummed strips.

Seal the end of the windmill with the excess paper, using thread or tape. To use the windmill, roll the numbers of your choice around the protruding roaches and enjoy a four-way smoke of quixotic proportions.Seal the end of the windmill with the excess paper, using thread or tape. To use the windmill, roll the numbers of your choice around the protruding roaches and enjoy a four-way smoke of quixotic proportions.

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One Response to “The Windmill – How to roll a joint”

  1. Harry Says:

    So I’m confused, do you put the joints i’n the roaches you put into the cone , the ones with the slits i’n ?

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