Some questions about this: Do you not have issues with screen clogging? When I sift I would say 70% of the time spend is brushing the screens clean. Also how is the quality? I'm assuming its not quite as good as high qualitty hand sifted dry sift? I don't have much experience agitating with vibrations like this tho so I'm quite curious. I guess that kinda goes along with my first question since I would assume after a bit of vibrating you will have HUGE problems with the screens not properly sorting due to the clogging.
This is a very good question and worth a good video. The short answer is that it depends on the biomass you are sifting. Some trichomes are just too sticky for screens. All this can be resolved by operating in low humidity and low temperature or even by drying the biomass. Also the type of mesh used on the sifter matters. Blinding can be an issue but generally isn’t if operating the right machine under the right conditions. Quality isn’t necessarily bad and depends on how much you agitate. Safe to say agitation time is negatively correlated with quality.
To remove fines. The argument in this case is that we don’t want trichomes smaller than 45 microns. Also, fine dust particles can be rejected this way.
Hello. Thanks for your comment. However, there are trichomes within flowers. This is why some grind the biomass to access those trichomes and when making IWE it takes a bit for flowers to open up and release trichomes trapped within.
I have the tablebyop version on the way. Stoked for itwith dry ice
Cheer~~~put (a fine, loose, or powdery substance) through a sieve so as to remove lumps or large particles.😊
Some questions about this:
Do you not have issues with screen clogging? When I sift I would say 70% of the time spend is brushing the screens clean. Also how is the quality? I'm assuming its not quite as good as high qualitty hand sifted dry sift? I don't have much experience agitating with vibrations like this tho so I'm quite curious. I guess that kinda goes along with my first question since I would assume after a bit of vibrating you will have HUGE problems with the screens not properly sorting due to the clogging.
This is a very good question and worth a good video. The short answer is that it depends on the biomass you are sifting. Some trichomes are just too sticky for screens. All this can be resolved by operating in low humidity and low temperature or even by drying the biomass. Also the type of mesh used on the sifter matters. Blinding can be an issue but generally isn’t if operating the right machine under the right conditions. Quality isn’t necessarily bad and depends on how much you agitate. Safe to say agitation time is negatively correlated with quality.
why do you have a 45 micron screen at the bottom and not just a solid surface?
To remove fines. The argument in this case is that we don’t want trichomes smaller than 45 microns. Also, fine dust particles can be rejected this way.
Way better then washing imo! 🙌🏼💯
For how long did you run the sieve?
Throw a dime in with the trim 😂
Hi , what is the name of the vribration unite that you use and model number , i like this very much a nice way to sieve my weed lol , thanks
You can find it on our website for purchase.
NICE!!!
Where in California should I look for this?
sambocreeck.com/products/hkc-single-drive-sifter-series
Anyone in Denver
Ft Collins
my name is Denver nobody is in me currently.
How about now?@@eslow12
Trichs are on leaves stalks and the outside of buds, not the inside. If you're using this as a marketing device you might want to change that.
Hello. Thanks for your comment. However, there are trichomes within flowers. This is why some grind the biomass to access those trichomes and when making IWE it takes a bit for flowers to open up and release trichomes trapped within.
Maybe bad weed from your future, but in 2023 it does.
I make hash every single day and I can tell you with 100% confidence there are trichs inside lol. Have you ever seen good weed?
Yea definitely trichs inside lol
Sorry , you’re wrong homie
Toss my gf's vibrato