Thundercat
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That sure looks nice man! Very creamy in that last pic especially.
Good Gawd! Sacrilege! Heresy, I say!I agree with you.
Can you imagine canned hashish
It would work for me since all I want is an evenly drying that does not need a super fine grating. I would normally stretch it with my hands to get a kind of even flat surface and flip it to dry both side even.bshdctr
mmmm IWE made from chem genetics, very nice work. Got me droolin' and taking a OG 70micron dab!
They key to drying those gooey resins is separating the extract from itself effectively (drying prep) which can be a serious chore. IME freezing these resins creates shatter city and can be messy trying to grate/break up as the shatter lives up to its name and flys everywhere explosively.
The best way is to freeze your tools but use the fridge for the resin. In general the gooeyer the resin the colder you should set your fridge and the faster you must work to get a decent surface area spread out before the resins come to warmer temps and become gooey. Also, hold a frozen object in any fingers involved in your procedure, so as to cool them well below body temp before touching the cooled hash.
If you get it right and get the resin broken up fine enough, when you lay it out to dry the barely touching pieces will create a "lace" looking texture the first time you go to stir them. Its a really good sign of high quality melty flavor packed resin! I like to just break the lace free and flip it over for further drying.
If it remains to sticky to crumble after getting a lace, (ie it stays a gooey lace and will not break up further) you can either wait (days) longer (I am too impatient, I want those dabs), physically chop it (very difficult to do without mashing bits together and decreasing surface area), or I prefer to refridgerate again and then pulverize the lace into bits once it has been chilled down enough to become slightly brittle and much less sticky. If it laces again you just have to spread it so it touches much less. HTH
Then of course press 2 activate and enjoy after a good cure!
https://www.icmag.com/viewarticle.php?articleid=2400
Please Pretty please!!! Do not ask me to comment on the dry ice/cement mixer article, I would loose it I am afraid and we do not want that.
Thank you for your comprehension