The French Cannoli` Hash Thread

terpkid

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I would keep frenchy's shit right on top of the top top shelf! In par or greater and tastier than even the most gourmet-est gear you can get anywhere up here in north india, I would think! top stuff Frenchy! I hope to be able to meet you in person in my trip to Cali this year.
 

Frenchy Cannoli

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I would keep frenchy's shit right on top of the top top shelf! In par or greater and tastier than even the most gourmet-est gear you can get anywhere up here in north india, I would think! top stuff Frenchy! I hope to be able to meet you in person in my trip to Cali this year.
If you come in my hood we will
 

GhostShadow

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Mr. Cannoli,

Thanks for all your information on Ice Water Kiefing.

Approximately what temperature ( or temperature range) is the water in your pressing bottle ?
I noticed that you are handling it with only sterile gloves rather than leather or mitts in your youtube videos So I know its not freshly boiled.(or you have one heck of a pain threshold. ;-)

See you Aug 8th

Ghost.
 

GhostShadow

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I was thinking that by using the 160, 73 and 45 bags, there would still be other grades of trichomes left behind that may be usable for tinctures or butter?

check out chapter 2 of the 92 edition of rosenthals book

http://www.sky.org/data/grow/c2.html#2

could the " The bulbous type is the smallest 15-30 um" be the source of the odor of the water after 25um wet sieving more so than that resulting from the leaching from other trichromes?
 

GhostShadow

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I washed 1/4# of blue dream trim using the ice water method from frenchy's you tube video.

I hand stirred this for about 10 min per wash and this is the palette I drew off.

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this 12g batch has been drying for almost 5 days at 76f and approx 30% humidity.

AM I on the right track?

left top is 45um. 2nd & 3rd wash are directly below

center is 73um all washes

right is 160um with 120 um below
 
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Frenchy Cannoli

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Mr. Cannoli,

Thanks for all your information on Ice Water Kiefing.

Approximately what temperature ( or temperature range) is the water in your pressing bottle ?
I noticed that you are handling it with only sterile gloves rather than leather or mitts in your youtube videos So I know its not freshly boiled.(or you have one heck of a pain threshold. ;-)

See you Aug 8th

Ghost.
Thee water boil at 220, by the time I feel up the bottle and with the buffering of the glass it must be around 200
 

Frenchy Cannoli

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I washed 1/4# of blue dream trim using the ice water method from frenchy's you tube video.

I hand stirred this for about 10 min per wash and this is the palette I drew off.

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this 12g batch has been drying for almost 5 days at 76f and approx 30% humidity.

AM I on the right track?

left top is 45um. 2nd & 3rd wash are directly below

center is 73um all washes

right is 160um with 120 um below
Looking pretty good but you will know the quality only when you press or smoke
 

GhostShadow

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Thank you for that information and more so for your opinion Sir.

I'm going to press it tonight using the method from your you tube videos.

Incidentally and sadly those from your channel have been taken down or are otherwise unavailable via that medium.

However I took the opportunity to watch then all intently several times each over the last few weeks and inasmuch feel much more confident in my ability to adequately perform the task successfully.

Thank you for taking the time to produce them.

PS the palette is looking gorgeous and smelling wonderfully

Of course Ill have some pictures of the result soon there after, disaster withstanding.
 

Mohican

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I had the great honor of getting to press some hash with a bottle while visiting Frenchy and TC at Buds and Roses. I can attest to the fact that Frenchy has hands of steel! It burns!

I would suggest using welders gloves or similar heat resistant hand protection.
 

GhostShadow

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hee hee I use leather gloves on hot stuff.otherwise the surgical ones.

Plus seeing someone bare hand someone elses medicine is just... I dont know , Unprofessional?

Once I was going to purchase some really fab herb at a cup but when I saw them running hands through it... NOT!!

I mean WTF right?

if course you have to hand roll a fatty but hands can always be cleaned BMWOT
 

GhostShadow

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tell me about it... But those were the days we didnt call it medicine we called it weed.

I remember getting rainbow Oaxacan back in the day with chapulines in it.

Once, I think it was like 78 we found some hash covered with sand in the bottom of a QP of Colombian gold.

and guess what happened ?

I guess we are spoiled these days but we have hep-c and HIV and all that crap to worry about too..., Soo....

peace
 

GhostShadow

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sorry for the quality of the pics I am having some difficulty with my camera ..
that being said here is a few pics from the pressing trial I did last night using the methodology demonstrated by Frenchy Cannoli in his you tube video series.

here is the raw material it is comprised of 120. 73 and the first wash of the 45 micron from the pervious palette pictured. it weighs about 8grams



following this is the result of the first press
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this next pic is of the result of pressing with a bottle at the temperatures recommended by this threads host above ( in this thread)

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here is a pic of the product after the second repressing100_1617.JPG

and finally a pic of the product after it has cooled (and mainly for color contrast100_1622.JPG

smell is awesone even after allowing to cool to 76 f it does seem to be a bit hard at that temperature.

I small .2g sample was given to a frequent user of C4H10 extracted resin who wishes to go natural. the result in titanium nail was a nearly full melt with only a hint of residue.

the initial comment was " it got me stoned as fuck" ...

I will preform a lighter test on the product later in the week.

any discussions comments and constructive criticisms are welcome and encouraged
 
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