I was finding the 42gsm and 50gsm a bit too thin really. I will try this next time I pressI place the puck just touching the plates as it's warming up to 175 then press for a min or so. This was just Tesco greaseproof stuff.
I found pre pressing your flower first was better, I bought I gadget to press the flower into round blocks, pressed without the bags and it was more fruitful in returnOh, I dont use any bags!! No point for the tiny bit I press, the pucks stay in place and no flower leech.![]()
Yeah, the Twist thing?I found pre pressing your flower first was better, I bought I gadget to press the flower into round blocks, pressed without the bags and it was more fruitful in return
Yeah that's the one, I may try the rectangular blocks at some pointYeah, the Twist thing?
Them's bacofoil dimples for sureVery nice, was that a cold press or hot one and is this the supermarket parchment paper?
Same! I will do the good bud once I have a RubyI'm finding this stuff from the press goes a long way and the better quality of bud makes a massive difference but still wary of messing top bud up!
Just using the last of my MAC-1 .
Can't wait to do the twistSame! I will do the good bud once I have a Ruby![]()
This is good and educating myself throughly through my experience with reading from all of you such a wonderful delightful, just I would like to ask a question please recently I read a research article stated found evidence that the dabs press I thinkTried it without the bag before and just 2g in the puck maker for hash and couldn't believe how compacted it was so gave it a go on 175 and got some better looking stuff as it was a lot lighter in colour and am definitely going down the puck maker route without the bag but in general it's all working and my flower use has dropped as the coil pen is a great little piece of kit but back to the press and <2g at a time seems a good way for me at the moment and really looking forward to using the leftovers![]()
Does this relate to the press specifically or the study into 'hot dabs'. Hot dabs no matter what you are dabbing have been proven to cause carcinogens.This is good and educating myself throughly through my experience with reading from all of you such a wonderful delightful, just I would like to ask a question please recently I read a research article stated found evidence that the dabs press I thinkcould be causing cancer so is this true ? Or just they wants us not to do it buy it etc ?
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Everything that's Burnt and inhaled is Carcinogenic. Everything we breath outside is probably Carcinogenic over time too. The water we drink is Carcinogenic over time due to forever chemicals and micro/nano plastics. They're finding cancer causing chemicals in weed too. There are chemicals mixed in with rosin to make it look clear for more money because it looks like the expensive stuff. Pressing won't cause cancer if carried out properly and vaping at lower temps are probably safer for you.Someone has to ask, what temp are we classing as a hot dab!?
I thought carcinogens only occurred at ignition/burning temps?
I was once told and believed that the green in bud is Chloroform that becomes carcinogenic when burnt, this is why I never got into skunk in the 90s, even now I am wary on MC hence the vaping, pity about my spliff weakness![]()
think it is shared already somewhere but here ya goSomeone has to ask, what temp are we classing as a hot dab!?
I thought carcinogens only occurred at ignition/burning temps?
I was once told and believed that the green in bud is Chloroform that becomes carcinogenic when burnt, this is why I never got into skunk in the 90s, even now I am wary on MC hence the vaping, pity about my spliff weakness![]()
think it is shared already somewhere but here ya go![]()
Just reading the vape shop it recommends 275 degree's but each person will find there sweet spot.750c is 398c, I won't be using temps like that! The Ruby only goes to 330c
Ruby Twist recommended temps:
"Ruby Twist runs between 270-330C, with our preferred temperatures when using the standard bowl being around 305C. When using the Microdose Diffuser bowl which is now included in place of the original injector bowl we suggest running it between 240C-290C or 464F-554F, we tend to use it at around 275C or 527F".
Suggested set temperature range on the PID: 240C-290C or 464F-554F, we tend to use it at around 275C or 527F with the included Microdose Diffuser Bowl
For the injector bowl (no longer included) we suggest 270c-330c (518f-626f) but as with everything... use it as you like it! Though we wouldn't advise going much hotter as you might combust! We have customers who run this as low as 250C set on the PID controller.
Ahh this has been discussed quite a bit recently! Rosin does not come out white as we know, but 90% of USA legal Rosin is CRC cleaned which can make it white, this does not mean anything bad has happend though, basically crc cleaning is like a filtration process, however it can also be used to clean up bad bud into good looking rosin. The rosin I have bought is white, but i am very happy with it! And i will not be going above 305c with it anyway.There are chemicals mixed in with rosin to make it look clear for more money because it looks like the expensive stuff.
I took the quote from recommendedvapesupplies ruby twist kit description, which says 275c for the now supplied micro diffuser bowl.Just reading the vape shop it recommends 275 degree's but each person will find there sweet spot.