Rosin Tech

ttystikk

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Just wait in the future there will be a machine that you literally put the whole harvested plant in one end. stalk and all, and out the other comes rosin, dry sift, and edible grade oil. You just select what you want. The machine does the rest. It's the MJ Harvester. Kind of like a combine harvester. And they thought we would have flying cars by now.
Don't fucking get me started about flying cars...lol
 

Twitch

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Are you grinding the material up before putting it into the tea bag or leaving it whole?
breaking it up with my hands not much just enough to get the corners and kinda smash little nugs in there... I don't know I am trying every different way I can till I get the press then I am going to try them all again... foundation extracts doesn't give much info on their instagram.....


and aqua labs just released the 220u bags... I sent an e mail maybe they can shed a little light on it... I also sent one to Rosin Technologies they seem like they are a lot more on top of their customer service.
 

Twitch

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yep glad I went pneumatic, 10 times the price but hey it presses with 1000 lbs more. But it does look like an over all solid unit I am curious to see what a 10 inch one looks like
 

D_Urbmon

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Is that much pressure really required though? And will that much pressure bring an amount of heat you don't want?

What is the difference between that and a d nail press? Is there really any benefit to going pneumatic?
 

WarMachine

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To be honest, the results bman got were very comparable to using a hair straightener where it makes me wonder why get the unit.. Sure it makes it easier a bit but reality is, he didn't really yield more. I yielded just as much as him using my hair straightener when using buds and as far as hash went, I was close to the same yield where it is clearly his quality of hash making the difference.

I don't really know if the d-nail small version is really worth it basically. The bigger plated one perhaps just because of the amount you can run.
 

hyroot

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There's other factors too. Cuban grower gets 80-95% returns from his dry sift. Using a modified t shirt press. That's 99% heads to though. Depending on what you are pressing. And how much at a time ......


I like the idea of running more that half a gram per press. And being able to get the lower temps. Even the smaller one can press more than a straightener. It's 5x5. My straightener is 2 x 4 inches. I'd go for the larger one too. Especially since it's the same price. Eventually they will be able to upgrade to the sic plates. Who knows when that will happen. Apparently they have used all their material for the sic nails. And are not able to acquire more for a while. I asked a bunch of questions to dnail at chalice. They gave me the impressuon that the silicon carbide material was unavailable period.


I'd like to see that 4 plate hydrolic press that Tony Vezura has been talking about. If it can really press as much as he says. That press might be an industrial press. Being that it.would be too large for the home. So then back to dnail or diy.
 

Twitch

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Is that much pressure really required though? And will that much pressure bring an amount of heat you don't want?

What is the difference between that and a d nail press? Is there really any benefit to going pneumatic?
there more press the less heat needed
 

WarMachine

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There's other factors too. Cuban grower gets 80-95% returns from his dry sift. Using a modified t shirt press. That's 99% heads to though. Depending on what you are pressing. And how much at a time ......


I like the idea of running more that half a gram per press. And being able to get the lower temps. Even the smaller one can press more than a straightener. It's 5x5. My straightener is 2 x 4 inches. I'd go for the larger one too. Especially since it's the same price. Eventually they will be able to upgrade to the sic plates. Who knows when that will happen. Apparently they have used all their material for the sic nails. And are not able to acquire more for a while. I asked a bunch of questions to dnail at chalice. They gave me the impressuon that the silicon carbide material was unavailable period.


I'd like to see that 4 plate hydrolic press that Tony Vezura has been talking about. If it can really press as much as he says. That press might be an industrial press. Being that it.would be too large for the home. So then back to dnail or diy.
That's what I'm saying, they are using very high quality starting to recieve great yields. But when it comes to bud or even hash really, them using their 5x5 plate is yielding the same amount as you using your 2x4. The only difference is the amount you get to press. The large one, seems more worth it but the fact that the other one isn't THAT big and you yield the same as a $50-$100 straightener? As far as lower temps, the hair straightener that we found at Sally's Beauty Shop goes down to 130f or 160f which is pretty damn low I would think.

I would loveeee to see Tony Vezura's press, he has one that seems to be a true game changer. Very much not home use but still a good machine.

And I'm not trying to knock d-nail at all by the way, I like the idea that they are trying to help the rosin game with a fair price unit. My main thing is, the small one might not be worth it while the large one might.
 
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