Rosin plates

Tyleb173rd

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Does anyone use stainless steel plates instead of aluminum? Is it worth the extra money? Is a pre press recommended for doing buds? If I buy 4x7 plates can I still press small amounts by positioning the buds on the edges of the plates?
 
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GreenSanta

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Does anyone use stainless steel plates instead of aluminum? Is it worth the extra money? Is a pre press recommended for doing buds? If I buy 4x7 plates can I still press small amounts by positioning the buds on the edges of the plates?
I only ever press small amount but if you place the material on the edge the upper plate wants to be at an angle putting wear and tear on your press . I thought I made a mistake when ordering the 4x7 coze Im so small scale but now I am getting used to the 4x7 and I like them.

What I do is put the buds right in the center, I press at low temps anyway (82, my go to number for flower or hash right now) so the oil does not have time to cook on the plates, Some of my lower buds I press yield nice clear extracts, with hardly any ''gold'' color to it depending on the material used (if the trichs are all clear, aka harvested early, the extracts from the first press can be so clear even if the oil stays on the plates for the 10-20 sec while I press) I press anywhere between 1 to 14 grams at a time with popcorn buds, I only have a 10 ton press so I dont think I could squish more. The only time I get the oil to ooze out of the plates is when I clean my hash, hash does not need a lot of pressure so for hash I do press right on the edge of the plates (the most hash I have pressed so far in one go is 3-5 grams)

I get my best rosin from flowers... at low temps fresher flowers (dried but not cured) do budder very quickly, so best is like 1-2 months old flowers that are still very terpy. Ive pressed at slightly higher temps and that's how you get the shatter consistency but me I am really after the quality, I dont care if its buddery, shattery, gooey, as long as its terpy.

I think the biggest advantage for using the big plates is you dont need screens for pressing small amount of buds, buds can get super flat without squirting out of the plates.

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I have not tried smaller plates to know, but I like the big ones and I am small scale. oh and my plates are aluminum from low temps plates
 

GreenSanta

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this was the best purchase ever for me too, my consumption has gone right down the whole thing is gonna pay itself back in no time. I used to smoke flowers in spliffs all the time, now I smoke mostly marginal lower popcorn buds pressed into fire!!
 

ondoogyob

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Does anyone use stainless steel plates instead of aluminum? Is it worth the extra money? Is a pre press recommended for doing buds? If I buy 4x7 plates can I still press small amounts by positioning the buds on the edges of the plates?
I've not seen anyone using stainless plates. My understanding is that high grade aluminum is used because it heats up relatively quickly. Do you have a source for stainless plates?

Is a pre press recommended for doing buds? Yes. At least, I think so. I'm ordering a pre-press mold this week. I'm assuming I'll be able to get a much better (more even and more complete) bag fill. I'm also hoping I might be able to use the pre-press mold for pressing kief into bag-size slabs.

If I buy 4x7 plates can I still press small amounts by positioning the buds on the edges of the plates? What @GreenSanta said. Center is probably better. But, I don't see why not.

If you're just squishing a couple of bugs at a time, you'll quickly find you have nug chips as a by-product. I keep a container in my freezer and I just toss them in there after they're pressed. At some point I'll extract them in oil.
 

Pulpit_

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Stick with aluminum, it's a great heat conductor. Most stainless has Chromium and nickel which is heat resistant, it would take a lot longer to heat up.
 
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