Fan leaf joint papers?

Phucker

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Tellin ya, tying it, drying and curing, then untying has always worked great for me. I tried oil as an adhesive and it made it burn like shit. they hold together fine after untying them. and I use sugar leaves. I dry my bud partially first, take a full sheet of paper and roll it into a cylinder, wrap and tie it, dry and cure it.
 

crazyhazey

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@KrazyHazey I think u have the right with using fan leaves and using some sort of safe adhesive like the beeswax glue u were talkin bout. Maybe cut the leaves off the stem then line them up side by side long ways and put a bit of glue on the edges and stick em together, and I'd do this with green leaves. Then take already cured bud and roll ur joint and u could even use that beeswax stuff to close it up. But then after u roll em let the leaf dry a lil bit then put it in a jar so it can cure like U'd do with reg. bud maybe that will get rid of the chloryphyll out(cant spell).
i think im gonna seal it with BHO, i may also use the beeswax strip from some king sized raw papers. might try curing it too since its been suggested, just gotta wait till i have some leftover cuttings or fan leaves.
 

crazyhazey

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true. i wonder if the hemp is soaked/slaked/processed..........somethin.'
to reduce harshness. it would be an interesting search to do later, over my victuals.
i think they refine it somehow, either way raw papers are really smooth.
might look into it once i have the leaves, bho and whatever else i need. fill me in if you find any valuable info.
 

polyarcturus

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actully grinding up fan leafs into a paste and trying to make rolling paper with it might be worth a try. I haven't tried it my self though but might be worth trying.
tried it very difficult to do at home, you need a press of some sort to do it well, and some kind of bonding agent.

the best way ive seen it use a stick with fresh weed an honey and wrap the leaves on an remove stick when dry, the stick has 2 purposes, youll see mold on it if its bad and it holds it all together. also they used strings to hold it all together while it was drying.

spaghetti!
 

crazyhazey

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tried it very difficult to do at home, you need a press of some sort to do it well, and some kind of bonding agent.

the best way ive seen it use a stick with fresh weed an honey and wrap the leaves on an remove stick when dry, the stick has 2 purposes, youll see mold on it if its bad and it holds it all together. also they used strings to hold it all together while it was drying.

spaghetti!
sounds complicated, i dont have a press. may just wait till i have some huge leaves and try that cigar and stick thing. would bho make a good bonding agent?
 

polyarcturus

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never had bho to play with but i imagine any type of hash heated to its oil state then allowed to dry on the wrapping would work well as an adhesive. sugars are just easy to use and bond well. but i imagine you coul use even sticky resin from a bong to do it.
 

polyarcturus

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i just had another idea if you took long sativa like fanleaf fingers and just use the fingers and laid them like this//// then the other layer on top horizontally with an adhesive in between, but thats a thick paper.... i imagine the goal here is not to have a harsh smoke.
 

crazyhazey

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ill try to skin some fan leaves, i think all my strains are indica doms but the leaves are as fat as 1.5" papers lol. bho should dry in a fridge pretty well, ill vacuum seal it if i can
 

ru4r34l

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There is no need to bring us down to the school age level, I have never thought to try but my interest has been peaked.

Hiding in my office for almost a year now has been this little box my kids never use anymore, what's in it you ask?

Arnold Grummer Knows



I have had this kit for so long, next harvest I am going to try and make some herb pulp and papermill away.

[video=youtube;ySFfdsgNyaI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySFfdsgNyaI&feature=player_embedded[/video]

regards,
 

crazyhazey

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There is no need to bring us down to the school age level, I have never thought to try but my interest has been peaked.

Hiding in my office for almost a year now has been this little box my kids never use anymore, what's in it you ask?

Arnold Grummer Knows



I have had this kit for so long, next harvest I am going to try and make some herb pulp and papermill away.

[video=youtube;ySFfdsgNyaI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySFfdsgNyaI&feature=player_embedded[/video]

regards,
looks sweet, i think ill try this if i get the supplies, i got a really leafy bagseed.
 

badmojo420

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Have you done this? It sounds awesome.
Yes!!! You have to get the consistency right or it will just fall apart. The stickier your full melt the more sift you want, the opposite is true if your full melt is not so sticky. find a good balance to make it into a kind of "dough" and when you roll a joint with it just roll it out and trim up the edges to a perfect rectangle, toss some herb in and fold it over, then take the edges and if you moisten you finger a little youll be able to seal the ends, pinch it together and trim it off.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHaUJto1sBk here is where i got the idea lol
 
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