How to Make a Rolling Paper That Transitions from Straight to Cone?

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Asked By CuriousCat123 On

Hey everyone! I'm hoping this forum can help me out. I'm trying to create a rolling paper that smoothly transitions from a straight cylindrical shape to a conical tip. My last attempt involved just tracing a cone shape on the paper, but it ended up being super flimsy since there wasn't any overlap between the cone and cylinder. Has anyone tackled something like this before? Any tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

3 Answers

Answered By CleverSmoker89 On

You could also consider using stretchy paper! It might give you the flexibility you need for that conical tip you’re after. Just a thought!

Answered By CraftyBaker77 On

Honestly, it sounds like you might be overcomplicating things a bit. You can achieve a similar effect by rolling a regular rectangular paper on an angle. Try making a funnel out of some paper a few times to get the hang of it. Also, make sure to create a tapered filter, as it can help determine the circumference of your joint and keep it tight. Good luck!

RollingRogue -

That sounds like a solid technique! I've tried the funnel method before, and it really helps with the shape.

Answered By SimpleRoller99 On

If all else fails, just buy those pre-rolled cones. Seriously, they’re super convenient, and you won't have to worry about rolling a cone yourself!

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