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Yeah, I know nothing about that stuff. Strictly smoke bud.c-clamps are the fail point with the hair straighteners. can't get enough force to make it worthwhile.
The 2 most important elements in pressing are temp and pressure. So the ability to regulate and dial in those 2 parameters are a must. I've found that different strains can vary in temp needed for premium extraction. The way you press, ie bag vs no bag, size of micron, amt pressed, can all vary both the temp and the pressure. The product is still decent but getting the golden color rosin, takes a little bit of trial and error with each strain.
Rockstar advice - thank you my Brother!Wow, excellent questions @DRey and a nicely organized post. How can I not answer these for you?
1) I recommend starting around 210-220f. Most of my strains like this range, some prefer as low as 190ish. If a stain prefers 220, and you press at 190, your return is severely diminished. If it prefers 190 and you press at 220, you'll get darker colored rosin and know to back off a little. Its all trial and error.
2) I do recommend micron bags. Anything from 90-150 for flower. The smaller the micron the higher quality the rosin, but less yield. I find the 120 bags are the best mid range. For kief or hash, you want much smaller bags with 30-70 micron being recommended. Also less heat and pressure is required for kief and hash so keep that in mind. Look up "bottle tech" for the right way to load the bags. Personally, I do 7g/bag.
3) When it comes to determining overall pressure, its depends on the surface area of what you are pressing. More pressure allows you to press multiple bags at once or really large bags. You also want to overestimate because you dont want the press operating at full pressure all the time. I recommend 10 tons. You can get away with less, but if you want the ability to press more than 1 bag at once, I would get at least 10 ton. A pressure gauge is the most crucial element and really allows you to dial it in. 750-1500psi at the bag is a good range for me. Again, trail and error with each strain.
4) Rosin molds are pre-presses that are especially useful if you dont use a bag. Blowouts can happen with bags (so buy quality bags like "The Press Club"!) but they are most common when people are pressing material with no bag. In order to avoid this, some people press their material inside the mold first, at much lower pressure. This forms it into a brick that is less likely to blow out. I say go with bags, nothings worse than finally getting great rosin and there is flecks of leaves and shit all sprinkled in it.
Hope this is a good start, let me know if you have other questions.
Great advice because that is exactly what I was looking at. Between you and the advice from @TysonOG I am getting close to feeling like I might actually be able to pull this off. I also end of with a bunch of larf and scraps. I also seem to have an abundance of flowers at some harvests and would love to make a really high quality rosin.I have a Dulytek, it was about $500 (7 ton) and came with everything I needed. Then if you make a post using their product, they send free gifts (pre-press and other tools)
It pays for itself quickly if you use a lot of rosin. Takes about 7-10g to get 1g of good stuff. I had lots of larf and outdoor, it takes care of all that and turns it into something more usable.
Was worth it for me, seems like a quality piece and looks like it will last forever at the rate I use it.
so what bags would you recommend for dry ice method - 45 then 160 ? was thinking of 90 the 160 ? but 45 will get the "quality heads) and the 160 getting the rest (body of, ect) then make a 220 - Shaking each bag for 3-5 minutes and only making 1-2 at the most runs for each bag (maybe just one run ?) Thought - thanks for all your inforRockstar advice - thank you my Brother!
Do not buy that crap , there’s rosin presses that work but your gonna pay closer to $599 before finding one you can depend on that gives you good stuff . Since we have sponsors I won’t recommend mine , however it was $479 a few years ago now 599 but does go on sale twice a yearI am seeing a new crop of heat presses for making rosin on eBay. Has anyone used these? I'm think $229 is a fair price if it works...recommendations or guidance is appreciated!