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Could you strip Trichomes with higher yield and lower contamination in an ultrasonic cleaner?
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No one knows anything here and people just chime in with their expert knowledge. I’ve been fed some straight BS answers here, as well as some brilliant wisdom.

Snrk. Ayep. As I said in the thread this idea was born in: 7-10 years ago people HOWLED. WITH. TERROR. at the idea of making a rosin cart without liquidizer. Just straight-up claimed it'd burn everything and couldn't be done. People still fellate Afghan butane burner hash as something sacred in vast stretches of the community. Etc.

I'm entirely ready to accept this as BS but I also feel like people are just a smidgen too certain about some things at times.

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Is nanoemulsification that shit you do in order to have water-soluble THC syrup and allow people with who don't metabolize THC well to experience edibles or is that something else? Got a site where I can read that?

But yeah I feel like I really should.

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Thank you for the kind words. 🙏🏻

I think artisanal hand-paddled product will always have a home in people's hearts, but there's a very real need for low-cost low-impact environmentally friendly goods at an attainable price and more reliable machinery is a big part of that conversation.

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Afraid of having the idea stolen or can you talk a bit more about this?

(If you're unaware, people are building machines for static tek now that use electrified plates and a central channel the material falls down from)

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Oh snap, thank you for the info! This is the sort of thing that really pushes our scene forward. 😁

Credit to /u/Jerry-hat-trick for the idea.

The theory is that the vibrations would snap the stalks more readily while the lack of many moving parts stirring the soup around would prevent overmixing. The basket may also help create a continuous workflow and isolate the ice from the bud.

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Thank you kindly. That's super cool. A 15 minute onset is honestly in and of itself a massive selling point.

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