blender hash

silvernomad

Well-Known Member
start off with very very dry trim/leaf (as much as you want, probably not worth your time to do less then 10 ounces which will give you about 10 grams of the finest hash you'll ever smoke
-fill blender 2/3 full with trim
-throw in a few ice cubes (just enough to make it relly cold but not frothie, frothie will not work nearly as good if at al)
-fill rest of way with water (leave room for spinnig)
-blend on high(start slow and work up) for 1-1 1/2 minutes until nice and smooth
-Pour mixture through Gold (metal) coffe filter into 2 or preferable three liter soda bottle
-repaet until bottle is full and put in fridge
-Fill as many bottles as you can (depends on how much trim/leaf you started with)
-let each bottle settle for 45 min to an hour(better)
-after "stuff" has settled siphon the water out of the bottles down to about 1 inch above settled matter
- carefully cut top of bottle off without shaking up settled stuff
-Pour remaining water and stuff through regular(disposable) coffe filter
-line a paper plate with a few layers of paper towels
- dump/scape off stuff from inside of coffe filter onto papaer plates (will not stick, trust me)
-carefully pat off excess water with papaer towel
-Shape as you wish
-leave exposed and let dry at least overnight (usually 36-48 60 hours until fully dried)
BANG YOU"VE GOT HASH!!!!
it will be very greenish in color at first but turns dark brown as it dries out, remember a few tokes will do it with this amazing hash.



thanks GM :eyesmoke:

peace
 

Widow Maker

Well-Known Member
I dont think i'll give up my bubble bags. But that sounds like a great diy way to make some hash. Ill try to get on here and show how to make hash oil. Mmmmm my favorite. :hump:
 

bigballin007

New Member
The gold filter can be found with paper filters at slum-mart (walmart) they are reusable filters. They are fairly cheap 8 dollars or so.
 

OmegaVermelho

Well-Known Member
Since i don´t have any work bags i´ll def will try this....usually i use the silk screen method wich requiers huge amounts of trimmings...
 

silvernomad

Well-Known Member
yeah I started with the silk screen method, well first was a slip (nailed to an old window frame i found) from buddys girl friends dress.......lol.... which did the job then, but like the silk screen, you got tons of mess and man hours to deal with.
We would place the silk screen on a pool table and get high while we rubbed that shit over and over again. And the buddy I was working with is Lazy when it comes to doing things (he likes to have others do it...lol), so I changed to the Blender and now I don't have to deal with all the BS of not knowing if he is into it today or not.
 

shabx

Active Member
that was some killer shit for i followed it to the t and it came out real good. yeah i really appreciate that
 

420newbieg

Well-Known Member
first time i tryed that way i used a paper coffe filter but it seemed like you get paper the scrapes up with it u say transfer it onto paper towels u must scrape the coffe filter right away just about. it seemed like i would just carve alil chunk off and id be recked off of 3 hits mixed with alil bud i belive i got like a gram and i would carve alil chunk out of that also what is the screen methord lol anymore info on that
 

420newbieg

Well-Known Member
all i had was some paper coffe filters so im straining threw those and it seems like its taking forever to filter off. hopefully the second straining will go faster
 

irish paudie

Active Member
just comin to my first harvest,which i have gotten much help 4 on this excellent site,wasnt sure what to do with my trim,im sure now what il do,i hope my missus dosent miss her blender,thanks to all the people who post here for the invaluable help,keep up the good work
 

stylez

Active Member
Man this is beautiful. I just found about a half p of some really dry trim in the trunk of my car thats fkd up from around christmas time. I had forgot all about it! haha Damn bars. This is perfect, I'm trying it tomorrow. Thanks a shitload Bro! :bigjoint:
 

stylez

Active Member
Im in the process of trying this method right now. Im noticing that the water is very slow going through the disposable coffee filters but I guess if I can still scrape that stuff of I get the hash. Also one of the gallons I filled up (I used gallons instead of 3 liters) came out really dark like I cant tell where it settled so I guess im just gonna run it all through the filter. hope it works!
 

Rusty Crutch

Well-Known Member
I usually run my waste clippings through a coffee grinder and scrape off the white powder, compress and bake. It produces a lot of by-product though and takes a lot of effort on my part and the grinder's. I'm defiantly going to try out the blender method next time. It sounds much better.
 
Top