Originally posted by Roo
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Originally posted by snusjusWhen using los, try to use it as quickly as possible. Never have more than one can of los opened at a time, since the other cans will dry out long before you can finish them.
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From what you have described you should be fine moisture wise.
That said let me ask one question that may seem silly at first. Were you holding the tool by the right end? Prismasters are easy to get turned around and you certainly would not be the first this has happened to.
Go back and try it again. This time:
-Double check that you’ve got the plunger facing the right way,
-Insert the tool and while keeping you thumb on the little slide, press down hard in the can (repeat this step a few times)
-Remove the Pmaster and hold the tobacco end securely against your thumb
-Push the slide outwards hard like you are trying to eject the pris (you should actually see a little juice on the thumb that is blocking the end of the tool).
-Pop the pris out and enjoy.
One more thing: I think it will help to learn to hand bake and to pinch and toss (i.e. pinch, compress, knock off the excess and put her in). The reason is- between these two techniques and a tool you should be able to handle any varying degree of moisture, grind, and need.
Hope this helps
dogWhen it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
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Originally posted by SnusdogFrom what you have described you should be fine moisture wise.
That said let me ask one question that may seem silly at first. Were you holding the tool by the right end? Prismasters are easy to get turned around and you certainly would not be the first this has happened to.
Go back and try it again. This time:
-Double check that you’ve got the plunger facing the right way,
-Insert the tool and while keeping you thumb on the little slide, press down hard in the can (repeat this step a few times)
-Remove the Pmaster and hold the tobacco end securely against your thumb
-Push the slide outwards hard like you are trying to eject the pris (you should actually see a little juice on the thumb that is blocking the end of the tool).
-Pop the pris out and enjoy.
One more thing: I think it will help to learn to hand bake and to pinch and toss (i.e. pinch, compress, knock off the excess and put her in). The reason is- between these two techniques and a tool you should be able to handle any varying degree of moisture, grind, and need.
Hope this helps
dog
I did not try to make a work of art, I don't even know if it was a recognizable shape, I just formed some los with my fingers on one hand, and the palm of my other hand, till it looked firm and secure, than popped it in. Did 2 pris' last night, and was successful both times. So I guess I am a hand baker now, and I will get better as time goes by. I did like controlling how big or small the pris was, so thats an advantage.
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Badaxe,
Great question! Thanks for posting it. I went back to the Dipper’s Guide and found that we really did not have much on Prismasters or the pinch and toss method.
Thus, I elaborated a bit on what I posted here and put it up over at the Guide. You can check out the revised and expanded version on page 7 of said thread.
http://www.snuson.com/viewtopic.php?p=134372#134372When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
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