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  1. #11
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    they don't have replacement screens for sale. u have to buy the whole box. but i would. who wouldn't??

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    Quote Originally Posted by anhedonia View Post
    Yes, I would like to have a replacement set of screens for my bubble box but can't find where to buy. Do they make them? It would seem such a waste when the screens needed replacement to throw away your old box and buy a new one. Makes no sence to not sell replacements.
    they make em. just backordered and you will have to wait some time. email the support email on freshheadies.

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    i just got a bubblebox today...im pretty new to the forum...but upon it's arrival i found out that my creature computers speakers have a perfect fit over the box itself...so ive just been blasting deep bass music right next to it in hopes that the vibrations resonate the particles into falling thru the screens...let me know what you think

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    drum and bass hash!


    (with fine meshes) vibration alone won't produce excellence...mainly because bits of broken up plant matter similar in size to the resin heads will collect on each layer, the longer you vibrate (or work the plant material in any way), the more the plant material will break up and sit on each layer....the other problem with vibration alone is that once you get down to the 70 micron mesh, bits of leaf and resin heads will dance, bounce and pool on the mesh and won't pass through as intended....so use a combination of vibration and carding, which breaks up and forces the contaminant through the mesh holes while the resin heads remain on the mesh to produce better, purer results.

    Try this ...as a higher % of resin heads will fall through initially, vibrate a handful of pre-frozen and lightly ground up bud and sugar leaves for 5 - 10 minutes, remove the top frame and remove the lightly vibrated material and then place another handful on the top mesh and drum and base it for ten minutes...after all the material has had a 5 ~ 10 minute "dance" remove the top screen and place the two frames on top of the vibrating surface and card the dry sift until there's mostly non-resin heads on top, remove this middle frame, turn on the music again and then card the resin heads back and forth over the 70 micron frame, which will help break up and force the crap through the mesh (and some smaller sized heads) while the resin heads remain on top..this will produce excellent quality blond dry sift that will bubble up when flamed. The already vibrated plant material that was set aside can be re-prefrozen, ground up a little finer and re-vibrated again for a longer duration to reap another lesser quality (but will still be ten times better than most commercial stuff)

    I'd suggest you remove the frames and the acrylic catching plate from the bubblebox when vibrating, as this box is too nice to be used as a work box...if I just wanna grind up some bud for smoking, for rolling a jay or packing a pipe, I just open the Bubble box lid and do it, but for active dry sifting, it's much better and more convenient to remove all the frames and do it..anyway., that's just me
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    that sounds like a pretty legit technique. ill let ya kno how it works out. thanks for the advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kif it Kunta View Post
    drum and bass hash!


    (with fine meshes) vibration alone won't produce excellence...mainly because bits of broken up plant matter similar in size to the resin heads will collect on each layer, the longer you vibrate (or work the plant material in any way), the more the plant material will break up and sit on each layer....the other problem with vibration alone is that once you get down to the 70 micron mesh, bits of leaf and resin heads will dance, bounce and pool on the mesh and won't pass through as intended....so use a combination of vibration and carding, which breaks up and forces the contaminant through the mesh holes while the resin heads remain on the mesh to produce better, purer results.

    Try this ...as a higher % of resin heads will fall through initially, vibrate a handful of pre-frozen and lightly ground up bud and sugar leaves for 5 - 10 minutes, remove the top frame and remove the lightly vibrated material and then place another handful on the top mesh and drum and base it for ten minutes...after all the material has had a 5 ~ 10 minute "dance" remove the top screen and place the two frames on top of the vibrating surface and card the dry sift until there's mostly non-resin heads on top, remove this middle frame, turn on the music again and then card the resin heads back and forth over the 70 micron frame, which will help break up and force the crap through the mesh (and some smaller sized heads) while the resin heads remain on top..this will produce excellent quality blond dry sift that will bubble up when flamed. The already vibrated plant material that was set aside can be re-prefrozen, ground up a little finer and re-vibrated again for a longer duration to reap another lesser quality (but will still be ten times better than most commercial stuff)

    I'd suggest you remove the frames and the acrylic catching plate from the bubblebox when vibrating, as this box is too nice to be used as a work box...if I just wanna grind up some bud for smoking, for rolling a jay or packing a pipe, I just open the Bubble box lid and do it, but for active dry sifting, it's much better and more convenient to remove all the frames and do it..anyway., that's just me
    I like this, I myself got a bubblebox for xmas early this year, I havent used it yet I am waiting for some good product.

    Do you recommend freezing / grinding buds first? Or would simply lightly breaking up some buds and shaking them for a while produce some melty stuff?

    If I am not vibrating and just shaking how often should I card it? Sorry I figured I would just ask this here since you seem to know alot about the bubblebox

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