Brilliant Cut Grinder

Summer

Long Island, NY
Wooohooo :party:

So while your herb tray is empty would you mind doing one or two drop tests and reporting back?

That's a lot to ask. :lol: Maybe a short drop on carpeting?

As for the knurling you are asking about, I do not really see the need for it.

It really isn't knurling as the those vertical imprints are cut shallow. Your finger tips can't even feel them, that's how shallow & fine they are, yet the make a noticeable difference when turning/grasping.

the name of the grinder, machined to cover the 3 parts!
They only line up one way and it would be something to do while being super medicated!!

Well, maybe some visual indication of how to align the pieces.
 

lazylathe

Almost there...
That's a lot to ask. :lol: Maybe a short drop on carpeting?
It really isn't knurling as the those vertical imprints are cut shallow. Your finger tips can't even feel them, that's how shallow & fine they are, yet the make a noticeable difference when turning/grasping.
Well, maybe some visual indication of how to align the pieces.

Possibly some very fine, decorative knurling would be nice.
There are quite a few patterns available as well.
I quite like the honeycomb one, relates to our uses as well.

LOL!
The visual alignment would be getting the parts twisted around to form the name over the 3 parts.
A game to waste some time on!
Think of the name stretched across the 3 parts and etched into the aluminum.
When you open and disassemble the words will be in disarray.
The fun is getting it all to line up again, think Rubic's cube!
 

GreenHopper

20 going on 60
That's a lot to ask. :lol: Maybe a short drop on carpeting?

I was thinking @lazylathe might not mind as he's rocking a preproduction model.

But Yeh, no need to go nuts, just a table drop simulation. No need to throw it at a wall or anything crazy.

I just wanna know if knocking the grinder off a table onto the floor is gonna cause it to spill its guts.
 
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lazylathe

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I thinking @lazylathe might not mind as he's rocking a preproduction model.

But Yeh, no need to go nuts, just a table drop simulation. No need to throw it at a wall or anything crazy.

I just wanna know if knocking the grinder off a table onto the floor is gonna cause it to spill its guts.

I will get onto it right now! But the grinder will be empty...
Good idea to see if the magnets are strong enough to withstand a 4 to 5 foot drop!
Be back...
 

lazylathe

Almost there...
Thank you bud,

I'm thinking it'll be fine but thought it was a worthy test considering I have never seen a grinder with a herb catch with no threads.

Thanks bud, that was seriously fun and I am kind of out of breath!! LMAO!!
I did the test in my basement on a carpeted floor. I do not want to drop this and mess up the finish.
I started at 4 foot and knocked it off and sent it flying, stayed together.
Moved to the 5 foot table and same process with same results! These magnets are strong!

Still not satisfied, I tried a 6 foot drop and still held together!
7 foot drops from the ceiling and still it does not budge!
I tried straight drops, side drop, spinning drops from 7 foot and still together!!

Still not satisfied, There were no marks from the carpet so I thought, let's really test these magnets out!
I started by throwing it at the carper gently, like bouncing a ball.
Side, Top, Bottom any way it stayed together... CRAZY!

Not wanting to be beat by tiny magnets, I gave it a hard toss as if I was bouncing a ball from the ground onto the wall, pretty hard!
Finally the damn thing came apart!!

Also tried it in my office from my desk to the hardwood floor.
Grinder stayed together and left a dent in the floor....Luckily it's a rental!!

I think it is safe to say, if it is closed it will stay together.
Falling from a desk, counter, pocket or bag should be well survived.
It may open if it falls from height on a hard surface like concrete though due to the shock.
 

GreenHopper

20 going on 60
Thanks bud, that was seriously fun and I am kind of out of breath!! LMAO!!
I did the test in my basement on a carpeted floor. I do not want to drop this and mess up the finish.
I started at 4 foot and knocked it off and sent it flying, stayed together.
Moved to the 5 foot table and same process with same results! These magnets are strong!

Still not satisfied, I tried a 6 foot drop and still held together!
7 foot drops from the ceiling and still it does not budge!
I tried straight drops, side drop, spinning drops from 7 foot and still together!!

Still not satisfied, There were no marks from the carpet so I thought, let's really test these magnets out!
I started by throwing it at the carper gently, like bouncing a ball.
Side, Top, Bottom any way it stayed together... CRAZY!

Not wanting to be beat by tiny magnets, I gave it a hard toss as if I was bouncing a ball from the ground onto the wall, pretty hard!
Finally the damn thing came apart!!

Also tried it in my office from my desk to the hardwood floor.
Grinder stayed together and left a dent in the floor....Luckily it's a rental!!

I think it is safe to say, if it is closed it will stay together.
Falling from a desk, counter, pocket or bag should be well survived.
It may open if it falls from height on a hard surface like concrete though due to the shock.

You are a fucking hero!

Thanks man, I thought it would hold together but it sounds like it far surpasses expectation.

Glad you had fun, sorry about the floor marks.

Now we know if you are short a ball during cricket season the B.C. grinder has you covered :dog:
 

Summer

Long Island, NY
Funny, I've never dropped a grinder. @lazylathe, you certainly went above & beyond.

Possibly some very fine, decorative knurling would be nice.
There are quite a few patterns available as well. I quite like the honeycomb one, relates to our uses as well.

Apart from color, I'm not interested in aesthetics, I'm only interested in functionality & ergonomics, & as lazylathe demonstrated, durability. The only other light imprinting that looks like it won't hurt fingers is this one. Is this one honeycomb?:

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stonaGrinders

Grinder Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Thanks bud, that was seriously fun and I am kind of out of breath!! LMAO!!
I did the test in my basement on a carpeted floor. I do not want to drop this and mess up the finish.
I started at 4 foot and knocked it off and sent it flying, stayed together.
Moved to the 5 foot table and same process with same results! These magnets are strong!

Still not satisfied, I tried a 6 foot drop and still held together!
7 foot drops from the ceiling and still it does not budge!
I tried straight drops, side drop, spinning drops from 7 foot and still together!!

Still not satisfied, There were no marks from the carpet so I thought, let's really test these magnets out!
I started by throwing it at the carper gently, like bouncing a ball.
Side, Top, Bottom any way it stayed together... CRAZY!

Not wanting to be beat by tiny magnets, I gave it a hard toss as if I was bouncing a ball from the ground onto the wall, pretty hard!
Finally the damn thing came apart!!

Also tried it in my office from my desk to the hardwood floor.
Grinder stayed together and left a dent in the floor....Luckily it's a rental!!

I think it is safe to say, if it is closed it will stay together.
Falling from a desk, counter, pocket or bag should be well survived.
It may open if it falls from height on a hard surface like concrete though due to the shock.

Good to hear it held up. We tested and designed it to make sure it stayed together if it was dropped. My floor has tons of dents in it too. Lol.

I'm curious. Did the top pop off when you threw it or was it the bottom?
 

lazylathe

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Good to hear it held up. We tested and designed it to make sure it stayed together if it was dropped. My floor has tons of dents in it too. Lol.

I'm curious. Did the top pop off when you threw it or was it the bottom?

It was the top that came off.
I would imagine because it is heavier?

What have your experiences been?
Top or bottom that pops off?
 

stonaGrinders

Grinder Manufacturer
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It was the top that came off.
I would imagine because it is heavier?

What have your experiences been?
Top or bottom that pops off?

Yeah, usually the top pops off when it takes a huge hit at a certain angle. It usually needs to be thrown though. If the top was lighter, it would be even better at taking falls.

We'll experiment with different grips, but we haven't felt the need for them yet. Since it never jams, it doesn't require that much force to turn, but we understand that some people would like them. We always felt it was better to reduce the amount of force required to operate it instead of adding grips to increase the force that is available.
 
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lazylathe

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Yeah, usually the top pops off when it takes a big hit. It usually needs to be thrown though. If the top was lighter, it would be even better at taking falls.

It did take quite the flick of the wrist to finally get it to pop open!
Any harder and I would have started to damage the surrounding furniture.

I just thought of another good test! Should have done this a long time ago...
The center grinding pin needs to be tested!!
So here we go!!

Loaded up some sticky Bruce Banner and shoved a nug into the magnet!
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Started upside down to ensure the nug stayed in place.
A few turns later and this was the result.
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You can see a bit of resin on the magnet and some on the center post thread as well.
Works just as advertised!!
 
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GreenHopper

20 going on 60
Nice, I got another test for you if ya up for it?

One unbroken bud shoved in whole. I know, it's a lazy way to grind but I'm curious how well the grinder could handle that scenario. I think it could work out considering how the centre post is designed to force the material out from the centre point. Getting started might be a little awkward but I feel like the tooth geometry might hold up well in this case.

The SW2 has a few teeth removed to facilitate this kind of scenario but the bud tends to get swished at the centre point and it takes so much torque to get the grind going that the middle section jams at the threading making it difficult to unscrew after.
 

lazylathe

Almost there...
Nice, I got another test for you if ya up for it?

One unbroken bud shoved in whole. I know, it's a lazy way to grind but I'm curious how well the grinder could handle that scenario. I think it could work out considering how the centre post is designed to force the material out from the centre point. Getting started might be a little awkward but I feel like the tooth geometry might hold up well in this case.

The SW2 has a few teeth removed to facilitate this kind of scenario but the bud tends to get swished at the centre point and it takes so much torque to get the grind going that the middle section jams at the threading making it difficult to unscrew after.

That was a small bud shoved in there. With this batch of BB I have there are lots of small, tough popcorn nugs. That is what I shoved in there!

I will try another herb later or tomorrow that is much more dense.
Most likely a bit difficult to grind at first because I will have to flatten the bud out when I close the grinder so it engages the teeth!
Will report back when I grind again!
 

Hogni

Honi soit qui mal y pense
Great, lazy! Wish there was a hidden cam and we could watch that lazy-goes-crazy movie :lol:

Perhaps a commercial with a baseball team and a ????Grinder as ball?

BTW really nice idea of shaping, lazy. Would look phantastic. But guess its would be a haptic and ergonomic desaster - but who knows.

Whats about a hammered style midsection for a better grip?
 

GreenHopper

20 going on 60
That was a small bud shoved in there. With this batch of BB I have there are lots of small, tough popcorn nugs. That is what I shoved in there!

I will try another herb later or tomorrow that is much more dense.
Most likely a bit difficult to grind at first because I will have to flatten the bud out when I close the grinder so it engages the teeth!
Will report back when I grind again!

Awesome, thanks bud. Sorry for keeping you busy with all these requests. I figured @LabPong deserved some posts unrelated to name choices. :D
 

lazylathe

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Amazing . Love the tests and photos. I do think it's a little small for some, but it's definitely hard to pick one size to fit all


I will take some comparison pics with the other grinders I have on hand tomorrow!
SCS just over 2 1/2 inches
KannaStor GR8TR
Lift Grinder
New Vape Fine Grinder
Magic Flight Finishing Grinder
Sharpstone
And possibly a few others if I can locate them!

That should make it easier for a lot of members to easily gauge the size!
I will get a height comparison as well!

@GreenHopper
In the name of science and getting stuff done... I decided to do one last grind for the day!
Broke out my Tuna Kush, the buds are rock hard and sticky, the perfect candidate!
Found a solid chuck and stuffed it in there nice and hard, added some more bits around the first row of teeth.
Same deal, start upside down and there was resistance so I started to twist and could feel the tooth biting into the bud! A few turns later and it's all over with...Another boring show!
The center post has some resin and bud stuck on it butt he magnet is perfectly clean.
I would not say it was any more difficult to grind, just more awkward since I did not want to damage the teeth due to the height increase due to the bud.

Goodnight everyone!
I am TWAXing the last bit of the night away with some Tuna Kush and wicked reclaim oil!!
See you on the other side...
 
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GreenHopper

20 going on 60
@GreenHopper
In the name of science and getting stuff done... I decided to do one last grind for the day!
Broke out my Tuna Kush, the buds are rock hard and sticky, the perfect candidate!
Found a solid chuck and stuffed it in there nice and hard, added some more bits around the first row of teeth.
Same deal, start upside down and there was resistance so I started to twist and could feel the tooth biting into the bud! A few turns later and it's all over with...Another boring show!
The center post has some resin and bud stuck on it butt he magnet is perfectly clean.
I would not say it was any more difficult to grind, just more awkward since I did not want to damage the teeth due to the height increase due to the bud.

Goodnight everyone!
I am TWAXing the last bit of the night away with some Tuna Kush and wicked reclaim oil!!
See you on the other side...

Wow, is there no bud this thing can't handle :bowdown:

Thanks for all the testing bud

As promised, here are some comparison pics for sizes and heights!
I decided not to add some cheap plastic grinders as they are not comparable to the Stona.

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Looks like the perfect size for my needs. I tend to grind up a small bud and micro dose off it for a day or two.
 

stonaGrinders

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Manufacturer
Here are some more size comparison pictures featuring more grinders (Gr8tr V2, Santa Cruz Shredder Medium 4-piece, and the SLX V2):

The Brilliant Cut Grinder: Diameter: 2.2"
Gr8tr V2 Dimensions: Diameter: 2.2"
Santa Cruz Shredder Medium 4- Piece Dimensions: Diameter: 2.125″
SLX V2 Dimensions: Diameter: 2.4"

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The Brilliant Cut Grinder Coarse Middle Plate

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