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BHO FTW IMO
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Can someone post this tech so I can try it...
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https://www.georgeforemancooking.com/...lve-grill.aspx
put ptfe sheets on heating surface, fresh wet bud in the middle and press ... or so I've been told. However if you wanna see the real rosin tech posted ala 2006 on icmag, GW posted it in this thread |
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There's links to it at the beginning of this thread I think, KB.
Fresh frozen bubble is hands Down my favorite! Complete terpene profile, no residual solvent witch hunt, and the safety and ease of the technique is superior in every way. With proper technique I can make straight up semi translucent dab-able water extract. I don't purposely dry sift anything. But the LA confidential and purple diesel phenos I have leave full melt kief in the bottom of trim trays and my seperator box. It's so fun to watch a big pile of sand melt into a puddle and then explode back out into a bubbly smelly mess of dankness! |
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Here is a link to an interesting rosin tech video.
https://youtu.be/Q0XjKOoPO8U |
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![]() Like grey wolf said too, this is not a productive way of producing something "almost like shatter" when we can rip slabs all day!! It's jst a fun kitchen tek project for hobbiests w small piles of keef.. |
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I can promise that rosin will be on the menu at medical dispensaries soon.
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I will go so far to say it will become the connoisseur choice. All the old heads i have seen experience it are raving about it. T-shirt press here i come!
I found that for people doing this, if you think you are pressing really hard by hand, try stepping on it with your foot and shifting your weight into it(stomp without jumping) - yields almost double. harder the press the better at the lowest temperature it will work at for best flavor also repressing material is worth it if you didnt press it super super hard the first time.if you are one of the naysayers out there, don't say you don't like broccoli if you haven't tried it.
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that may be the original rosin tech, but its not best. that idea didnt catch on at all, it was not possible to get large yield in short time like it is with a good heat press setup.
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