Yeah the 180 is definitely going to be more of a manual process but in my opinonno more than the sluice and futurola. Minimum investment you would be looking at is six-figures. You can find that here: Ĩ-12K a day with 2 people would require a much more automated machine, higher output machine but these will be much higher priced than the above. There is however the tamping tool attachment for the sluice box which can help you tamp down all your tubes at once. But it does work there is just a lot of tamping and manual touches afterwards to make sure you have a good of a pack as you get from the perfect pack. Filling tubes is obviously harder than filling cones since the top diameter is smaller and there isn’t the geometry of the cone helping you. There is the sluice box - this is basically a vibration based machine pretty similar to the knockbox but the hole diameters on the trays can be customized to the size of a cigarette tube. You can find that here: - there is only a short video right now but working on one that shows how this works a little more in-depth. It named the 180 because we estimated you can do on average 180 an hour per machine/person. The perfect pack uses a screw-filling system and so really ensures that the cannabis flows right toward the filter end. When you snap the cigarette by the filter you really want to hear a snapping sound. The most important part about packing a tube is ensuring that the pack toward the filter is tight and consistent throughout. There is the Perfect Pack 180 - this is a pretty basic cheap machine but packs the cigarette and artisan tubes extremely well. There are a few machines that will work to varying degrees of success. People want to smoke high-quality hemp flower that looks exactly like what you would grind at home - not full of sticks, stems and whatever else. But that I believe long-term is not the hemp cigarette market will or should be. People have gotten some of those tobacco machines to work by mixing herbs with the cannabis or grinding the cannabis extremely fine or using trim (even worse some people use extracted material). Not to mention overtime resin builds up and start to clog the mechanics of the machines. However when you do that to cannabis the ground sticky particles want to stay compressed in that tight rod and doesn’t expand to fill that empty space. So when it is compressed into a tight rod it slowly expands and fills the empty space in the tube. That is fine for tobacco since tobacco is a shredded non-sticky material. In order to inject the tobacco rod easily into the cigarette tube it has to compressed to a diameter that is smaller than the cigarette tube it is going into. What that is essentially is the machine compresses the tobacco into a rod and then the spoon injects the rod of tobacco into the empty cigarette tube. The method that the tobacco machines use is spoon-injection. None of the tobacco machines will work with good quality hemp or THC flower.
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