You could try to make the joint more conical than cylindrical, that way the paper opposite from the roach shouldn't wrinkle or crease. If you twist the end opposite the roach after you're done rolling, it won't matter too much how loosely packed the herb is in the cone section because you're basically removing the excess paper when it's lit. It's a little more forgiving to start the rolling process with a cone in mind, I think. You just work from one end to the other and it doesn't matter if the end opposite the roach isn't doing the same thing as the end around the roach, because that's not how you make a cone anyway.
WaZ Reviewed by WaZ on . Can't Roll. I have been getting somewhat better, but hardly. I can get it all even make the roach and whatnot, and even start the rolling. Where i hit trouble is about half way through my roll. I got the part by my rolling hand all nice and tight, then the part on the left side starts to crease and fuck up. I try to keep it straight by trying to press it in, but no luck. I've read the guide several times over, and no luck. Should i use a bigger roach? Is there something I'm missing? Am i a Rating: 5