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How to Roll a Cigarette Using a Rolling Machine |
| Hello, first, throw the directions away, I usually do, lol. Then get them back out of the trash if it isn't too late and once they don't seem to work either, here is my way. I use a Graffix roller everyday with no problem. I can roll a 100 and not one bad one. The key is not to lay the paper down in the roller but just let it set up against the back stationary roller. Dump the tobacco between the rollers "right on the plastic," it helps hold the paper in place because remember, paper is just setting in the machine on its edge and it is wanting to fall over out of the machine and you are using a finger to help hold it in place, the paper is not rolled underneath the tobacco to start. Now roll up the loose roller and lock it tight in the slot. You don't have to worry about a little bit (just a little bit) of tobacco sticking out between the rollers. It will come off or roll up when rolling and clean off the rest when rolled up to the licking point, unless your hungry. Now, locked and machine on table, start trying to roll the front "locked roller" down with both thumbs, it will free up and start to roll down. Once it gets loose, the plastic mat should be able to keep on rolling as it slips on the rollers without winding up tight, forever if you want to. If it is real tight and can't get started, you have too much tobacco in there. You can also help a little by using your index fingers to roll up on the back roller if the front roller is hard to get started with thumbs. Now open locked roller and roll opposite directions on both rollers while holding in hand or while it is still on table and the cig will roll right out. |
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How to Roll a Cigarette Using a Rolling Box
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