Peace hb, and exactly what I was working through in my mind as well @shredder .If you wanna press more flower (an 8th, a quarter ounce) you need an hydraulic or pneumatic press, starting in the range of 10 tons of pressure for a 4 inch diameter set of plates to squish an 8th or just under at a time and past a point, you need more pressure/bigger presses for bigger plates/larger amounts still.
Peace hb, and exactly what I was working through in my mind as well @shredder .
HB, can you..."OldOyler that up" for me? I am ready as of Jan 1st to spend around $500 if it's worth it, and it can be a bit tough going through all the DIY rosin press thread pages in range, price, style.
I think there's a lot of folks wondering all this as well. That thread gets pretty techie / mechanical.
Given someone like myself, where 1/8oz or 1/4oz flower per press is right about on the money, what do you suggest that is straightforward?
Like I think someone mentioned "mounting a couple of soldering irons in plates...". No, you know me bud. Needs to be simpler. Put puck here. Push/pull/crank something. Bing. Rosin!
I can take the truth - what kind of money am I actually considering here, and do you have any specific model suggestions?
Thanks and peace hb, sorry to put you on the spot.
(Clearly not sorry enough to stop *doing* it, of course...)
Well this is exactly my problem.To make it more mainstream I'll have to get yields up and costs down.
Peace!...for my needs..(me..my gf..company )..the press I use from high five works...no it will not chug out larger quantities ...but I don't need that.
Turk is right on the money on which press to get man. That looks like the equivalent of a DIY vise press setup but in an all-in-one design ready made!Peace!
I won't say I'm not impressed with their stuff! Going to check it out over the next day, and those prices are well within my budget.
Main section on site: http://www.highfivevape.com/online-shop/rosin-presses
And definitely within budget ($299) was: http://www.highfivevape.com/products/HIGH5_Manual_Rosin_Press_V2
I'm NOT suggesting that one, or any, just getting the ideas going. I couldn't easily get an idea of how large a run could be done, etc.
I realize I really need to get up to speed on specs, etc. again and take another good look.
Peace and thanks again turk!
...I have the manual...it's a heavy sucker...I really enjoy it...the whole process...feel free to ask any questions..
She almost shart herself with disbelief. "You...you are telling you need LESS money? Baby I've never heard you use that word..." Which is of course utter nonsense...Turk is right on the money on which press to get man. That looks like the equivalent of a DIY vise press setup but in an all-in-one design ready made!
Now one thing that is going to make you smile is that you can get a flat coil with the rosin press (the heaters are controller by a digital e-nail controller (granted a cheap one, but still, this will get you into an e-nail CHEAP!)
When you buy this press, buy an additional flat coil for an e-nail ($34 extra). Then all you need to do is buy your nail itself, plug your flat coil into the press heater controller and away you go
I bet this is going to be welcome news to the CFO
Very much within an acceptable range for me! QWET returns me spot on approx. 1g shatter per 7g flower....yields depend on strain...10-20%...low end 10% happened one time...weed was bunk...so there's that...but then I've had bunk give great yields...
Sorry to bug you again turk.yea..I bought a herbal press from amazon which pounds herb into a puck...like a 1.00 coin...then put that puck on parchment paper
Sorry, hopefully last question turk. I am just trying to think through the processing of material....still experimenting ...never done more than gram and a half ....cheers
Yup, if you wanted to squish a quarter ounce, you would need to prepare your pucks in .5-1g increments to squish one after the other.Sorry, hopefully last question turk. I am just trying to think through the processing of material.
So if I wanted to run say 1/4oz (7g) then would I make them into like 1g pucks and press individually ahead of time - getting a little detailed, sorry - and then press them all in a row?
Trying to get an idea how long it would take if I had ss screens and parchment squares all ready to go.
Then how long to make a puck in the little maker, "assemble/prepare" a puck for in mesh/parchment for pressing, and then the press itself I guess is no time. Trying to think through the time and physical work of 1/4oz or whatever for planning.
Thanks turk, and I really do think I am done bugging you on it. I'm jazzed.
Peace!
Yup, if you wanted to squish a quarter ounce, you would need to prepare your pucks in .5-1g increments to squish one after the other.
BTW, you do not need screens IME and IMO - especially if you are pre-squishing your material into pucks! I would also squish .5g at a time, not 1g at a time to get more efficient yields. Too big of a puck in a press with low pressure like this is going to necessitate re-squishing the pucks a few more times to get all of the oil out of them. If you press smaller amounts, you have less surface area of your puck and hence more PSI being pressed down onto it. This will give you better yields with less squishing of the same puck (which is applying heat to said puck over and over and not helping the quality of the resin)
A very good few questions! I do not use puck making tools at all but typically an old school kief press is what most tend to use. It definitely helps to squish more weight at once with a smaller press.
Beautiful.
Any suggestions (I am kind of an Amazon hound) on what puck-maker to use?
I am absolutely cool with whatever size puck you think, I am hoping I can do that as two separate tasks - make some pucks, then press the pucks.
Also - parchment paper specs of any sort beyond standard type?
Thanks hb and peace!
Absolutely will do slick wrap.oil slick slick wrap
Man I'm so glad to hear this, I've always thought rosin would be best case scenario for your needs - especially running small amounts!Absolutely will do slick wrap.
Any suggestions for where to get a kief press? I, uh...don't know what that is.
That would close out everything I would need, If you have addtl suggestions *please* throw them out for me.
This just saved me over $500. Extras are now waaaay okay.
Peace!