22.02.12
The Smoking Lamp's Tavner Myers and Matthew Cannon aren't teachers by exchange. However, in the midst of the cigar smoke and ashtrays, along a back wall at the Smoking Lamp, they took some at the same time to teach us how to roll a cigarette.
First, you remove a rolling paper from its packaging. Both recommend one-inch files, and Cannon advises beginners against anything much bigger than that. "A common misnomer is that you in need of a longer paper, but it's not going to make it any easier," he says.
Out of the packaging, most papers are already creased down the centre. The first step, according to Cannon and Myers, is to fold the paper yet again, creating a categorize of trough, which will hold the tobacco. Once your paper is prepared appropriately, grab some tobacco, but try to keep the "shake," which is any of the really loose stuff, because it will burn quicker and is harder to watch over.
"The tobacco can get packed in the bag very easily," Cannon says, suggesting you make infallible it's very fluffy in the paper before going any further.
Source: Charleston City Paper