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Course on the method of rolling moxa sticks
1. Cut it into 85X 150MM thick cotton paper (or other paper with large stiffness and easy burning, even if no copy paper can be found), and roll it into a tube on a PP-R tube with an outer diameter of 25 mm and a length of 20 cm.

2. Bonding interface. The surface of PP-R tube is very smooth, even if some glue is squeezed out of the paper tube, the paper tube is easily pushed out of the tube. The size of the finished paper tube is 25mm in diameter and 15cm in length.

3. After the paper tube interface is completely dried, put it into a thick PP-R tube with an inner diameter of 25mm and fill it with moxa. The proportion of wormwood used is arbitrary. When you start practicing, don't fill it too full and too tight at once. After the wool is filled to a certain extent, poke it with chopsticks sharpened at the front end to make the moxa even. Then, hold the thick tube tightly in one hand, press one end of the tube on the table (slap a few sheets of paper on the table), and press the wormwood in the paper tube with a tamping rod in the other hand.

4. When tamping wool, the intensity is small first, then big, and then gradually increase. After tamping once, the top of the velvet will be smooth. After scraping the smooth surface of the velvet with the tip of chopsticks, you can put the velvet into the paper tube. After repeating the above steps several times, it can be completed. Finally, after tamping, after reaching the top of the pile top PP-R pipe, cut off the redundant paper pipe wall with scissors, and then press the paper inward to the pile surface.

5. After pushing the moxa stick out of the thick tube, apply a glue stick at the bottom, attach a piece of cotton paper, and pound it on the table several times to make the paper stick firmly. After drying, cut it into a circle with scissors. This step is called pasting the bottom. After cleaning the moxa stick from the front end of the paper tube, hold the moxa stick and flatten the exposed end on the table to complete the whole process. The picture below shows the finished moxa stick, using 6/650.