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Gray Wolf

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If you're gonna stack frames and hand card may I suggest using a rotary tattoo machine with a block of wood over the needle to bounce the material.
Faster,cleaner and just a better way if you're not into tumbling.
After tumbling for a few years I can't go back to hand screens.
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A bunch of ways to skin the cat. I embrace the basic engineering philosophy that if it appears stupid, but works, it isn't stupid.

Here is another way which I named the Grinning Reaper that uses a hand sander for the vibration:

 

SubGirl

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A bunch of ways to skin the cat. I embrace the basic engineering philosophy that if it appears stupid, but works, it isn't stupid.

Here is another way which I named the Grinning Reaper that uses a hand sander for the vibration:

the basic engineering philosophy works for me right now. 😊
 

SubGirl

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Or a vibrating rubber toy...
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dogzter

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A bunch of ways to skin the cat. I embrace the basic engineering philosophy that if it appears stupid, but works, it isn't stupid.

Here is another way which I named the Grinning Reaper that uses a hand sander for the vibration:

I tried that and a sawzall as well.
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Or a vibrating rubber toy...
uh-oh..........super sticky.
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Here is one of my early closed extraction tube designs that used a vibrator. View attachment 19021799
You win!!!
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Ringodoggie

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I used a pneumatic paint shaker and a box I made. Worked awesome. You could adjust the speed with the air valve. It did up to about 4 ounces at a time. Pretty neat.

 

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BumSplodgeBrownPants

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I've decided to put my little 1L pots of coir Malawis on water... They're full and I mean FULL of nanners and everytime I open the closet to give them a water, my sinuses get abused.

11 weeks since pistils and I think they can do another 2 to be ripe, but I think I'm going to have to give them a few days on water now and kill them. I can;t stop sneezing. :biglaugh:

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Had a mooch with a zoomy lens on a couple of lowers and they're kinda a little undercooked for me but not quite cooked enough. I'm hoping a week on water will do them. I;m sick of the sight of them now and have had a couple of dozen beans off the stalks already, which was their main purpose in life (I only had 4 beans so wanted to reproduce them)

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Gray Wolf

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I tried that and a sawzall as well.
😁

uh-oh..........super sticky.
😆

You win!!!
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Hee, hee, hee, here is an experiment where I tried acoustical sieving, using music or a signal generator:

 

Gray Wolf

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I tried that and a sawzall as well.
😁

uh-oh..........super sticky.
😆

You win!!!
😝
Another easy way to collect kief when dry trimming, is to use a Harvest box. The Harvest box working surface is a 150 micron stainless mesh in a frame, resting on a mirror.

It is the last article at the end of this article:


I've seen them large enough for four people to trim over, with a hinge in the middle to fold up like a suitcase.
 
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