Hot smash test prints because if there's one thing I know about squishin' flower, it's never a one size fits all operation and repeating the same thing and expecting different results is probably the worst road to go down on a new strain.
Test prints have to be done long before a production ran can be made so that means testing different temps and checking color, checking flow between different bags, adjusting material pressure and whether or not a bag is even needed.
If a bag is needed should it go pillow style, bottle tech, or chottle tech? All of this plays a factor and it's like putting a puzzle together. It's not ez or fast and takes a ton of patience. Usually, more than anything, the humidity and stickiness of the weed plays the biggest factor in type of bag.
My stack of test prints is getting to be the size of a small town's phonebook. Gonna combine all of it and roll it up to burn
When I do use bags, it's Gutenberg.
Gutenberg has all the tutorial on how to use their gear in their blogs so I'm not gonna explain all that here.
It's pretty much a right tool for the job thing when it comes to bags. Choose the wrong one and you're fucked. Choose correctly and you'll love what they do
I have a nice press but it doesn't make anything that much easier.
It keeps me in the right lane but make no mistake there will always be an art, an intensity and finesse to it guided by aroma.
At the end of the day, a good 5 ton press with a pressure gauge and a "feel" for it is all you need. All this shit is just a fancy stopwatch & thermostat really
chottle tech load
As I try my best make Frenchy style hash but modernized I've kind of reinvented the bubble bag by using dry sifter trays and a 3D printed adapter.
top tray is the dumpster. This stuff has some value but it's not gonna make good hash.
Scrape it all up, let it dry, and add it to the rolling tray or top some bong bowls with it but in the end it may be garbage so that's why I call that tray the dumpster
Next tray down is treasure
3rd tray is the full melt gold.
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