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If i had space, someday...Great job Moti
@WS4U i guarantee youll love this!!!! Hahaha
Cool. Hows it workin so far?Hey everyone!
http://highsimple.com/diy-rosin-heat-press/
Just finished up my blog on a DIY rosin heat press with an arbor press. Let me know what you guys think!
Cool. Hows it workin so far?
Good grow vibes your way buddy.It's working pretty great functionally. Unfortunately I've had terrible bud for rosin lately so I haven't been able to give it a good test for yields. Once I get a good batch in, I'll test it on this for sure. I'm also looking to upgrade this to the 3 ton press in a little bit.
How much force does this design require from the user? Are you just operating it like a normal arbor press, or having to hang off the handle with all your weight?
Your plates look big for only 1-3 tons. I've noticed the most successful producers use 20+ ton presses for plates with that much surface area. These seem best for small scale pressing, with plates no bigger than 1.5-2" diameter or width. Great tool for judging harvest harvest times I think.
The thing about smaller tacos/burritos on the large plates is your extract gets exposed to heat longer. I think the ideal situation is to have it flow out from the plates and drip down the parchment or ptfe away from the heat. So for example 2" round plates do this effeciently with a gram or so of flower, and the resulting puck/chip ends up almost the same size as the plates.
Absolutely.So im curious because im lazy and dont have tools, could u take a hair straightener the 2 inch fat one and just disassemble it and mount those plates on the press? I looked at a dissambly or flat iron and it seems to have same plate style with heat eliment in plate? Im lookin for more home garden use than production but i like the press idea a very legit tool
That definitely would work.How about induction heating, the nuwave cooktop has very precise temp controls. You could integrate two of them into the press and make the press of inductive material, you should be able to heat the metal plates on the press to whatever temp you need and keep them at the right temp.
Thanks so much for this tutorial. Need to eat some pillow right now, but I plan on giving it more of my attention after some sleep. ZzzzzzzzzHey everyone!
http://highsimple.com/diy-rosin-heat-press/
Just finished up my blog on a DIY rosin heat press with an arbor press. Let me know what you guys think!
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