The best Joint techniques: Dutch twist, inside-out, Ella and creative builds

Die besten Joint-Techniken: Holländisch drehen, Inside-Out, Ella und kreative Bauarten

Niklas Bergmann, M.A.

Biochemist, specialist author

Inhaltsverzeichnis: The best Joint techniques: Dutch twist, inside-out, Ella and creative builds

If you're looking for new techniques to make your Joint perfect, you've come to the right place. With the Dutch turning you achieve an even burn and save paper - ideal for a relaxed smoking experience. If you want to enjoy the flavour more intensely, you should definitely use the Inside-Out Joint which uses less paper, which makes the smoke purer.

For a particularly original experience, the Ella Joint which impresses with its unique shape and improves airflow. But there are many more Joint-Bauarten from classic to creative variants such as the cross or tulip joint, which not only provide variety but also offer real smoking fun. With the L-Blatt-Technik you can build larger Joints that last longer and burn evenly.

If you're into art, you can Joints to real Kunstwerken from simple cross joints to complex shapes such as animals or plants. And if you want to go really big, our tips for a will help you.Joint with 2 papers so that it remains stable and burns for a long time.

Dutch turning - The most popular technique for perfect Joints

If you love Joints, you've probably heard of the Dutch turning heard. This technique is a classic and is favoured by many because it ensures an even and slow burn - exactly what you want to get the best out of your Joint.

At Dutch Turn wrap the paper from the inside out which leaves less excess paper. This not only makes the Joint more pleasant to smoke, but also makes it look much better. The trick is to fold the paper so that you end up wrapping it almost seamlessly around the filter.

Another advantage of this technique is that it is relatively easy to learn. With a little practice, you can perfect Joints that not only smoke well, but also look really good.

So, if you've never Dutch turned you should definitely try this - it could become your new favourite!

Inside-Out Joint - Why this technique is becoming increasingly popular

The inside-out Joint - also known as "turning the wrong way round" or "turning backwards" - has gained more and more fans in recent years. But what makes this technique so special? Quite simply: less paper, more flavour.

For the inside-out Joint, place the paper upside down, i.e. with the adhesive side facing down. Once you have evenly distributed the grass, turn the Joint as you normally would, but remove the excess paper at the end. This way, only the absolute minimum remains, which means you have to smoke less paper - and that improves the flavour considerably.

For many smokers, this cleaner, unadulterated flavour is the main reason why they love this method. The Joint also burns more evenly and slowly, which prolongs and intensifies the smoking experience.

If you have only shot "normally" so far, it is definitely worth trying out the inside-out style. It may take a few attempts before it works perfectly, but the effort is worth it - especially if you like pure pleasure.

Zwei Joints liegen auf einem schlichten Holztisch, in einem minimalistischen und fotorealistischen Stil, ohne Text oder ablenkende Elemente.

Building Ella - The trend for a special smoking experience

Building Ella is a technology that has become increasingly popular in recent years. But what exactly is behind it? The "Ella Joint" is no ordinary Joint - it is a mixture of creativity and functionality that provides a very special smoking experience.

Building an Ella involves shaping the filter and the tip of the Joints in a special way. Instead of a normal cylinder, a Joint is created that is reminiscent of an "Ella" - slightly curved and rolled using a special technique that optimises airflow and combustion. The result: the Joint not only looks stylish, but also burns evenly, making for an even smoother smoking experience.

Many who have tried this technique swear by it because it improves the flow of smoke and makes the whole smoking experience even more enjoyable. Especially with larger Joints or if you want to enjoy it for longer, the Ella Joint a real recommendation.

If you fancy something new, you should definitely give this technique a try - your friends will be impressed!

Joint-Building types - From classic to creative

There are many ways to turn a Joint, and everyone has their own technique. But in addition to the classic way, there are a variety of creative Joint designs that provide variety and special experiences. Whether you're just starting out or are already an experienced scooter rider, it's worth trying out the different variants.

The classic design is probably the best known: a straight, evenly rolled Joint with filter and even combustion. Ideal for everyday use and always reliable. But then there are the creative alternatives, such as the Kreuzjoint - Two Joints that are connected in the centre and burn simultaneously. Perfect if you're looking for something spectacular for a party.

Another classic among the creative Joints is the Tulpenjoint . Here, the paper is folded in a special shape so that it resembles a tulip blossom. This design ensures a particularly slow burn and a lot of smoke at once - ideal if you want to try something special.

Whether classic or creative - the various Joint designs offer the right thing for every occasion. So why not try something new?

L-Leaf Joint - How to turn like a pro

The L-sheet Joint is a technique that is particularly popular with experienced Joint rollers. The name comes from the shape of the paper, which is folded into an "L" to create larger Joints. So if you want to make a really big Joint where the paper is not enough, this method is just the thing.

With L-sheet turning, you lay one sheet of paper horizontally and the second on edge to create an L-shape. This technique increases the surface area of the paper and gives you enough space to fill with material. This way you can ensure that the Joint is not too thin or too short - perfect for long sessions with friends.

With the Joint L-leaf, you smoke like a pro, because this technique not only ensures more filling, but also an even burn. The Joint burns more slowly and you can enjoy your herb to the full without having to keep topping up.

The next time you fancy a really big Joint, try this technique - it's worth it!

Hände rollen einen Joint über einem einfachen Holztisch, in einem fotorealistischen und minimalistischen Stil, mit Fokus auf den Drehvorgang und ohne ablenkende Elemente.

Joint Art - How to turn Joints into real works of art

Who says that Joints only needs to be smoked? In recent years, a veritable Joint-Kunst-Szene where creative minds can transform their Joints into impressive shapes. From simple cross joints to elaborate sculptures - there are no limits to the imagination.

A popular example is the Kreuzjoint in which two Joints are combined to form a cross so that they can burn in several places at the same time. For many, this is already a small work of art. But there's more: some rolling professionals create Joints in the shape of animals, plants or even objects such as aeroplanes. These artistic creations are not just for smoking, but are also visually impressive.

What this Joint-Kunst is the combination of technique and creativity. It takes a lot of practice and dexterity to roll a Joint that not only looks good, but also burns evenly. But if you succeed, the result is a real eye-catcher.

So if you're looking for new challenges, why not get creative yourself? Who knows, maybe you'll manage to create your own little Joint-Kunstwerk -trend!

Joint turn with 2 papers - Tips and tricks for larger Joints

Sometimes a normal paper is simply not enough - especially if you want to make a larger Joint. This is where the 2-paper technique comes into play, which is perfect for accommodating a lot of material and making the Joint more stable.

Turning with 2 papers is very simple: you place two papers next to each other so that they overlap slightly. This creates a longer or wider surface, depending on how you arrange the papers. This technique is particularly suitable if you want to use a lot of herbs or share a Joint with friends that will last longer.

A little tip: Make sure to adjust the gluing points properly so that the Joint does not fall apart at the end. It also helps to distribute the grass evenly to ensure that it burns evenly.

A Joint with 2 papers not only offers more space for your material, but also a better smoking experience because the Joint is more stable and burns more slowly. Perfect for long sessions and special occasions!

 

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Niklas Bergmann, Fachautor

Freut euch auf die Insights von unserem Biochemiker Niklas Bergmann! Mit seinem tiefen Verständnis für alles, was mit Hanf zu tun hat, liefert er euch die neuesten und coolsten Infos direkt in euer Feed. Schnörkellos und klar verpackt er das komplexe Thema Cannabinoide und macht es für euch easy zugänglich. Mit Niklas an der Spitze unseres Wissens-Teams seid ihr immer top informiert.