The most common method for creating a longer smoking paper (often called an "L-plate") involves the following steps:
To make a "long paper" using standard rolling papers, you can join two or more individual sheets together using their adhesive gum strips. How to Join Rolling Papers
: Many brands like RAW offer rolling papers in continuous rolls, allowing you to pull out and tear off exactly the length you need.
: Once the "L" is formed, you can fold the vertical paper over to extend the length of the horizontal one, or trim any excess paper if you are looking for a specific custom size. Alternative DIY Options
The most common method for creating a longer smoking paper (often called an "L-plate") involves the following steps:
To make a "long paper" using standard rolling papers, you can join two or more individual sheets together using their adhesive gum strips. How to Join Rolling Papers
: Many brands like RAW offer rolling papers in continuous rolls, allowing you to pull out and tear off exactly the length you need.
: Once the "L" is formed, you can fold the vertical paper over to extend the length of the horizontal one, or trim any excess paper if you are looking for a specific custom size. Alternative DIY Options