How-to for the High-Class, Thai Stick Cannabis Cigar Tutorial

tomcatjones

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For the last week I've been fashioning together a Thai Stick. Just recently had I found out Thai Stick was not only a strain but a measurement of trade and yadda yadda.. read moar here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_stick

So then a friend pointed out this hypothetical joint rolling book from the 90s...

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/listing/2687315986953?cm_mmc=GooglePLA-_-Book-_-Q000000633-_-2687315986953&cm_mmca2=pla&r=1

I of course curiously dnlded the pdf.. and this was in it.... http://www.weedfarmer.com/joint_rolling/cannabis-cigar/cannabis-cigar.htm

You now have seen the extent of any tutorial online as i could find.. and I was amazed by such a creation. :bigjoint: Thus I began making my own. (not a fan of calling them Magars)

First I grabbed some authentic Hemp fiber from the stalk of a cannabis plant, fresh!

Began wrapping full buds around a skewer. tying when necessary and continuing until you have a nice size wrapped around. NOT AS EASY AS YOU THINK.

Keep the bud as centered around the skewer as possible. Use RSO or BHO to help keep it stuck together. Perhaps dip your threads in oil before lashing.

....or if you are a rich fellow, dip entirely.

Once Sticky, I began to coat the Thai Stick with ground up flowers to give it more form.

After this I soaked a skewer in hot water after splitting it a few times and then used these to make slip knots so that they can hold down the sticky leaves over night.

Here is the trickiest part... the leaves can be soaked in BHO or RSO as before to help keep them stuck down to dry but I am also using natural Honey. Similar to blunts being rolled with honey, we'll see how that goes.. lulz

Effects of inhalation of honey are really interesting and mostly amazazingly good for you. (effects of combustion of honey... that is a different case. and I can't find anything on it.-i'm willing to do it once. i'm not the first human to so so I'm sure.)

So far... it's going great but hard work, lol very sticky.

about 5 grams of bud used, 1ml of RSO and a few hefty dabs/lines of BHO used.


Pictured included of the Honey oil in vacuum chamber. -teaser for my next thread on the honey oil :)
 

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abe supercro

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this project is reminding me of the time a made a bong outta bamboo cuz I saw the rasta guy selling em on the beach.
 

mrbungle79

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most creative i got was a 2 liter, gutted bic pen, some gum and a piece of window screen cut right from my window jenky as all hell but worked nonetheless
 

abe supercro

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Tom ive tried these too. nothing gooey tho and I used thin hemp string. bet there are a few types of thai-stick. they'd look cool w some nice blue n red in the bud... premium, top shelf baby..
 

mrbungle79

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from what i know there are a few ways of doing it. dipping in hash oil being the most common. tye dyed thai stick. sounds good to me abe
 

tomcatjones

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from what i know there are a few ways of doing it. dipping in hash oil being the most common. tye dyed thai stick. sounds good to me abe
heck yeah it does!

I used the thin hemp fibers from the stalks so that way I didn't waste any oil , also this way you can just smoke'em up. the tutorial I linked suggested untying when done but that seems like an extra hassle. but i wouldn't smoke string if i had to use it.

from what i've read real Thai Sticks could have been dipped in opium as well... do not think i'll be trying that, but i bet it was fun!
 

mrbungle79

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i've heard the bit about using opium as well and definitely wouldn't be surprised. in my younger days we would occasionally put a bit of the black tar in a bowl with some decent smoke and it was definitely something different. not recommended for daily use though. much less experimental and mellow these days
 

coffeesick

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Please be careful with burning honey, there is a particular cancer associated with workers that are exposed to smoke and vapors from the combustion on sucrose and fructose.
 

tomcatjones

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Please be careful with burning honey, there is a particular cancer associated with workers that are exposed to smoke and vapors from the combustion on sucrose and fructose.
natural honey - we aint scurred

if you can find negative effects on the combustion of honey or the inhalation of it. i'd like to see those. sugar alone won't do as honey is a whole food and not the same and processed sugars
 
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