Someone asked in a PM for me to teach them how to make their own oil, so, I decided to post it here so that everyone may benefit from it. This is just my method, my way of doing it. There are many other ways that work just fine also, or maybe even better. I will humbly add that everyone LOVES my oil.
Sorry there are no pictures. I've never thought to take pictures during the process, but I certainly will next time. When I do, I'll see if I can come back here and add them. But, I decided to post this anyway, without pictures, just in case someone can benefit from it.
Over the years, I've perfected this method according to my own needs. It actually comes out similar to shatter, just not quite as hard. In the old days, the oil used to come out like, well, oil. But I've made adjustments that enable me to handle it at room temperature. Depending on the amount of trichomes in the material, I average around 4 grams of oil per ounce of material.
Materials
Solvent - Extractohol, Everclear, or 90%+ isopropyl alcohol (amount varies depending on the amount of cannabis material you are using, you will need enough to completely cover your cannabis material in a pot 3 times)
Stove/Oven - NO GAS STOVES!!!!! (if you have a gas stove, I have provided alternate instructions below)
Two Metal Pots
Glass Cups/Jars (number varies)
Coffee Filters
Screen Strainer
Pyrex Dish/es (like pie plates, with the edges slanted upwards, number varies)
Oral Syringe/s (number varies)
Razor Blades
Isopropyl alcohol - for cleaning
First of all, I order Extractohol or something similar. It's a food grade ethanol that is almost 100% alcohol. The reason I use this is that you don't have to worry about any lingering residuals in the oil because it's food grade and safe. You can also use Everclear, which is essentially the same thing, but it's more expensive. Both are quite pricey. If you don't want to spend the money on the Extractohol or the Everclear, you can use isopropyl alcohol. But, if you do, make sure it is above 90%.
*** Safety is key here. We've all heard the stories about people blowing themselves up making hash oil. Don't become one of those statistics. Don't skimp on the safety instructions in this method. NEVER SKIMP ON SAFETY!!!***
1. Take the weed that you're going to use and break the buds up. If you are using trim, just use it as is. Buds don't have to be broken up into shake, just into smaller pieces. Just think about the fact that the alcohol needs to be able to penetrate the bud and reach the middle of it, then, with that in mind, break them up. Take the weed and the extractohol and freeze them for at least 24 hours. This step is very important. When they are very cold during the process, the alcohol pulls the THC from the weed without pulling as much of the chlorophyll with it. If they are not cold, more of the chlorophyll (and other things) will be pulled out with the THC, making the oil blacker, less potent, and less solid.
***Typically, I do this in the kitchen. It is preferable to do it outside. Inside, you must have a couple of fans blowing and the windows open. Have one fan blowing across the work area. I do it on the stove top, so, the fan is blowing all the fumes away across the stove top and toward the window. I have the other fan higher up, blowing toward the work area and ultimately the window. The goal is to make sure no fumes can accumulate in the air and create a fire hazard. When people blow themselves up making hash oil, it's usually the fumes in the air that catch on fire, not the liquid. So, stay safe.***
2. Prepare jars or cups with coffee filters in the tops of them. The number will depend on the amount of material you are using to make oil. I can't remember off the top of my head, but I would guess that when using a quarter pound of bud or trim, 10 cups with coffee filters ought to suffice. That's probably overkill, but overkill is better than underkill. Both cone-shaped and basket-shaped filters will work just fine. Put the coffee filters in the cups and then fold the rims of the coffee filters over the rims of the cups so they stay in place. You can use rubber bands to attach the coffee filters to the cups, but I find that if I simply fold them over, they stay just fine. Eventually, you are going to pour the product into these coffee filters, and it's going to filter out undesirables, increasing the THC percentage.
By using the coffee filters, we are diverting away from making actual RSO (Rick Simpson oil). If you want to make real RSO, you would want to extract everything from the plant for whole plant medicine. In that case, you would simply skip this coffee filter step. The reason I use the coffee filter step is because I am trying to isolate THC and make the oil very strong because I make it for the purposes of getting high, not for healing anything in particular. If you skip the coffee filter step, the oil will still be very strong, but it won't be as manageable at room temperature, and it will be slightly less potent. Just taking a wild guess, I would say it might reduce the potency by about 5% or 10%. But don't get me wrong, still, a dose the size of a grain of rice will knock you on your ass for 12 hours.
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Sorry there are no pictures. I've never thought to take pictures during the process, but I certainly will next time. When I do, I'll see if I can come back here and add them. But, I decided to post this anyway, without pictures, just in case someone can benefit from it.
Over the years, I've perfected this method according to my own needs. It actually comes out similar to shatter, just not quite as hard. In the old days, the oil used to come out like, well, oil. But I've made adjustments that enable me to handle it at room temperature. Depending on the amount of trichomes in the material, I average around 4 grams of oil per ounce of material.
Materials
Solvent - Extractohol, Everclear, or 90%+ isopropyl alcohol (amount varies depending on the amount of cannabis material you are using, you will need enough to completely cover your cannabis material in a pot 3 times)
Stove/Oven - NO GAS STOVES!!!!! (if you have a gas stove, I have provided alternate instructions below)
Two Metal Pots
Glass Cups/Jars (number varies)
Coffee Filters
Screen Strainer
Pyrex Dish/es (like pie plates, with the edges slanted upwards, number varies)
Oral Syringe/s (number varies)
Razor Blades
Isopropyl alcohol - for cleaning
First of all, I order Extractohol or something similar. It's a food grade ethanol that is almost 100% alcohol. The reason I use this is that you don't have to worry about any lingering residuals in the oil because it's food grade and safe. You can also use Everclear, which is essentially the same thing, but it's more expensive. Both are quite pricey. If you don't want to spend the money on the Extractohol or the Everclear, you can use isopropyl alcohol. But, if you do, make sure it is above 90%.
*** Safety is key here. We've all heard the stories about people blowing themselves up making hash oil. Don't become one of those statistics. Don't skimp on the safety instructions in this method. NEVER SKIMP ON SAFETY!!!***
1. Take the weed that you're going to use and break the buds up. If you are using trim, just use it as is. Buds don't have to be broken up into shake, just into smaller pieces. Just think about the fact that the alcohol needs to be able to penetrate the bud and reach the middle of it, then, with that in mind, break them up. Take the weed and the extractohol and freeze them for at least 24 hours. This step is very important. When they are very cold during the process, the alcohol pulls the THC from the weed without pulling as much of the chlorophyll with it. If they are not cold, more of the chlorophyll (and other things) will be pulled out with the THC, making the oil blacker, less potent, and less solid.
***Typically, I do this in the kitchen. It is preferable to do it outside. Inside, you must have a couple of fans blowing and the windows open. Have one fan blowing across the work area. I do it on the stove top, so, the fan is blowing all the fumes away across the stove top and toward the window. I have the other fan higher up, blowing toward the work area and ultimately the window. The goal is to make sure no fumes can accumulate in the air and create a fire hazard. When people blow themselves up making hash oil, it's usually the fumes in the air that catch on fire, not the liquid. So, stay safe.***
2. Prepare jars or cups with coffee filters in the tops of them. The number will depend on the amount of material you are using to make oil. I can't remember off the top of my head, but I would guess that when using a quarter pound of bud or trim, 10 cups with coffee filters ought to suffice. That's probably overkill, but overkill is better than underkill. Both cone-shaped and basket-shaped filters will work just fine. Put the coffee filters in the cups and then fold the rims of the coffee filters over the rims of the cups so they stay in place. You can use rubber bands to attach the coffee filters to the cups, but I find that if I simply fold them over, they stay just fine. Eventually, you are going to pour the product into these coffee filters, and it's going to filter out undesirables, increasing the THC percentage.
By using the coffee filters, we are diverting away from making actual RSO (Rick Simpson oil). If you want to make real RSO, you would want to extract everything from the plant for whole plant medicine. In that case, you would simply skip this coffee filter step. The reason I use the coffee filter step is because I am trying to isolate THC and make the oil very strong because I make it for the purposes of getting high, not for healing anything in particular. If you skip the coffee filter step, the oil will still be very strong, but it won't be as manageable at room temperature, and it will be slightly less potent. Just taking a wild guess, I would say it might reduce the potency by about 5% or 10%. But don't get me wrong, still, a dose the size of a grain of rice will knock you on your ass for 12 hours.
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