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Another extraction lab explosuion

At the damn Howard Johnson too.

personally I like mixing my buds and wax together. Lately I'm on the ice wax kick w/buds of course. No high like the ganjah bud high.
 

stoned-trout

if it smells like fish
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I did bubblebags when they first came out.. dry sift still rules.......I would like to know sams method
 

BudToaster

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i think it is acoustic suspension ... with enough amplitude and with the right frequency(s) you could probably shift the stash in 3d, and just skim off the parts you want. i saw a video about this a couple of weeks ago - not using trichomes, but it would work.
 

Elements001

Enhance
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Budtoaster you mean like putting the plant in a sound room with a bunch of subwoofers and vibrates the trichs off ?
In essecnse that's what he is saying I believe. I picture more of like an air hockey looking table that provides the frequencies and makes certain size particles resonate and kind of hover above the contaminant particles that wont resonate on the same frequencies. Or vice versa, but I think dialing in one particular size/frequency(s) would work better vs all the different sizes of contaminant.

I picture trichomes resonating and hovering just slight above the rest. From there I would imagine you could just siphon off the trichome heads somehow.

Im just talking out of my ass at this point, pure speculation.
 

BudToaster

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yes ... acoustic levitation. google it ... there are some YT videos.

from wiki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_levitation

Acoustic levitation is a method for suspending matter in a medium by using acoustic radiation pressure from intense sound waves in the medium. Acoustic levitation is possible because of the non-linear effects of intense sound waves.[1]

Some methods can levitate objects without creating sound heard by the human ear such as the one demonstrated at Otsuka Lab,[2] while others produce some audible sound. There are many ways of creating this effect, from creating a wave underneath the object and reflecting it back to its source, to using an acrylic glass tank to create a large acoustic field.

Acoustic levitation is usually used for containerless processing which has become more important of late due to the small size and resistance of microchips and other such things in industry. Containerless processing may also be used for applications requiring very-high-purity materials or chemical reactions too rigorous to happen in a container. This method is harder to control than other methods of containerless processing such as electromagnetic levitation but has the advantage of being able to levitate nonconducting materials.
 

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