2024 Hydrocarbon Courses/Seminars etc

Hello! Long time extraction tech, first time poster. Does anyone know of any seminars or classes coming up soon? I’ve been trying to look everywhere but it seems to be more difficult than I thought to find anything. Any help is appreciated. Thank you!

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You’d get more bang for your buck finding a consultant in the processes you want and get an on site consulting. Most these classes was 1.5k+ to be taught in a classroom type setting an not hands on.

Honestly one of the best deals ive seen is thehealingalchemist offering 5 days in his lab learning everything for 3k

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@Dred_pirate plug him in with one of the best classes u can take :wink:

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Welcome to the Future @tokethereef

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yes please!

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i actually had a buddy refer me to his instagram! sounds like something i might have to look into!

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I actually do the same thing in my lab, and for less than him $500 a day for fly on the wall days. You’d learn more and better quality.

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Mine and NikkaT are hands on with live demonstrations. And one can spend a week in my lab for cheaper than with Anthony. And I’m more qualified than he is, he’s really only good at distillate and that is kinda easy. Especially wipers, it’s just two temp settings depending on the pass you’re making. The only hard part is making sure you assemble it correctly and your feed rate.

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Not really, every batch of material is different. Anyone can make distillate on a distillation rig (wiped film or spd) but can you make distillate with good color and high potency. Thats a whole different ball game.

When your disty tests higher then some isolates you know youre doing it right :wink:

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okay awesome! i work with live and cured resin so looking for something along those lines. but any new knowledge is always appreciated. i’m going to look into seeing if that’s something i can attend. how often do you typically have courses? in case i can’t make it to that one.

Does this require having a state badge or anything else?

Absolutely the temps can depend on the material, wiper, resonance time., etc. But it’s far easier to teach general use on one in a shorter amount of time than a standard short path

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I don’t believe so. If you aren’t touching product it shouldn’t matter

Whats funny to me is that most people have a harder time getting good color on a wiper when compared to an spd, doesnt really make sense to me when spd does have a bigger learning curve like you said

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