Making a temple ball

Benmass

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When squishing the hash what can use use besides cellophane? Turkey bags, parchment paper?
Any input would be great first time making one!
 
How do you make this? Do you roll fresh material between your hands? Or did you do a dry sift and press/knead it?
if you want the original way then yes, roll the plants through your hands and then use your fingers to start rolling a small lump, then use the lump and press it on to the rest of the stuff stuck to your hand then once you have got all of it, then roll it into a ball
 
Press a small amount of dry sieve between your thumb and palm and thumb and fingers and continue to work it until it softens and forms a mass. Add material and continue to press and work. When you reach the size you desire, roll between your two palms.

As you work it, it softens and becomes homogeneous.
 
I've also made Temple balls by warming the Kif in an oven and then pressing it together and rolling it between my palms.
 
When squishing the hash what can use use besides cellophane? Turkey bags, parchment paper?
Any input would be great first time making one!

I use parchment paper and a bottle of hot water. Roll it out and fold it over, repeat as many times as you want.
 
Temple ball is high grade hash dried then worked with heat to melt the trichomes into one mass then rolled into a ball and left to age for a min of 3mnths. Longer is better.
Like I said in the other post check out Frenchy Cannoli on you tube
 
I am a big fan of turkey bags or slow cooker bags (they're the same material).20210131_134415.jpg
It makes it easier to see what's going on while rolling with the hot water bottle.
After rolling both sides out, snap the two sides of the bag apart fold the hash back into a block and repeat the rolling two more times. 20210131_130002.jpg
Then after the third press roll it into a ball, making sure to press out all of the air.20210131_144234.jpg Then tightly wrap the temple ball in some of the turkey bag material.20210208_080855.jpg
Watch Frenchy Cannoli videos, over and over, until as you think about hash making, you are doing it with a heavy French accent!
Good luck friend!
 
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