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Rosin Accessories: Complete Guide
Every Step Between Press and Puck
A rosin press only handles one part of the process — squeezing material under heat and pressure. What flower looks like going in, and what happens to rosin coming out, both depend on accessories most pressers don't think about until a bad pull or a ruined plate forces the issue.
Why Pre-Press and Collection Tools Matter
Skipping pre-press and collection steps doesn't stop a press from working, but it does lower the rosin grade that comes out the other side.
- Even Pucks, Even Pulls: A pre-press mold compacts flower into a flat, consistent shape before bagging, so pressure distributes evenly across the bag instead of squeezing through uneven clumps.
- Works Alongside Every Bag Size: Pre-press molds are sized to match standard rosin bag dimensions, so the puck fits the bag rather than overflowing or rattling around loose inside it.
- Built for Specific Presses: Accessories on this page are sized for the plate dimensions found across the Rosin Presses collection, so matching accessory size to press model matters more than brand matching.
Building a Complete Accessory Setup
A full accessory setup covers three stages: shaping material before the press, catching rosin as it comes out, and cleaning up afterward.
- Catch the Output: A large collection plate keeps rosin contained and easy to scrape rather than letting it run off the press plate edges.
- Store It Properly: Unbleached parchment sheets keep finished rosin from sticking to storage containers without introducing bleaching chemicals into contact with the product.
- Start With a Bundle: The Mini accessory kit bundles several of these tools together, a faster way to outfit a press than buying each piece separately.
Getting Cleaner Pulls With the Right Tools
A few small habits around accessory use protect both yield and the cleanliness of the final product.
- Scrape While Warm: Rosin scrapes off a collection plate far more easily while still warm from the press than after it cools and hardens.
- Match Mold Size to Bag Size: Using a pre-press mold one size off from the bag going into the press either leaves the bag underfilled or forces material past its edges.
- Keep Parchment On Hand: Running out of parchment mid-session means switching to less ideal surfaces; stocking spare sheets avoids that interruption entirely.
Looking for the full pre-press mold size range across every brand? Browse Rosin Press Pre-Press Molds on their own. Running a Dulytek setup specifically? The Dulytek collection covers presses and accessories built to match. For technique tips that make the most of these tools, the rosin pressing techniques guide breaks the process down step by step.
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