Kind_Karma
Member
Hi,
Long time lurker- 3 years?
I have been making rosin with a hair straightener & bench vise for over a year, but the old bench vise bit the dust. So, I can either get a new bench vise(and possibly a straightener in near future, due to a very cracked case) or invest in a more long term setup. I press for personal, usually 1 bud or nickel/quarter sized dry ice.
I normally see 3x3 or 3x5 for smaller sized plates, are these too big for 1-2 buds? I have contacted Joel W, but he is no longer making his 2" plates. I was under the impression that you want the rosin to escape the heated plates as soon as possible to initiate cooling vs. cooking the rosin. So I wanted to check on plate size before I determine my next step.
There is someone who is selling a homemade 20 ton pneumatic press w/ single controller, 3x3.5 dual heated plates for $400. The machine doesn't look too bad, looks really solid. I just didn't know if the plates were too big for my purpose?
Any input/advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks & Peace.
Long time lurker- 3 years?

I have been making rosin with a hair straightener & bench vise for over a year, but the old bench vise bit the dust. So, I can either get a new bench vise(and possibly a straightener in near future, due to a very cracked case) or invest in a more long term setup. I press for personal, usually 1 bud or nickel/quarter sized dry ice.
I normally see 3x3 or 3x5 for smaller sized plates, are these too big for 1-2 buds? I have contacted Joel W, but he is no longer making his 2" plates. I was under the impression that you want the rosin to escape the heated plates as soon as possible to initiate cooling vs. cooking the rosin. So I wanted to check on plate size before I determine my next step.
There is someone who is selling a homemade 20 ton pneumatic press w/ single controller, 3x3.5 dual heated plates for $400. The machine doesn't look too bad, looks really solid. I just didn't know if the plates were too big for my purpose?
Any input/advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks & Peace.