It's the pliability for me. While spheres (#templeballs) are more effective for aging and preserving hash, the delicate beauty of the cannoli never ceases to amaze me. ...and while I had decided that hash making would be a part of my life forever more after participating in my first whir of the ice and water, it was the pressing of the resin a week later that solidified my new path in life. After resin has been thoroughly pressed as flat as possible, the next step is rolling the Cannoli; catching one edge and smoothly wrapping dankness into the most delicious rollup of resin. If the resin is too warm (or too good) there is a good chance of it being unable to keep its shape (just like with a flattened templeball). These days, although I end with a templeball, I always do this Cannoli stage as part of the process. Not once do I not think of the very first tentative roll I made back in September 2014 as @frenchycannoli passed along his knowledge with fastidious care and attention. And not once to I roll and not smile. This is heavenly. Thanks man 💚 ___ My Niche is Hashish. ___ #theduchtouch #hash #hashish #solventless #cannabis (at Oakland, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJRJCLnBbaW/?igshid=22mfhq8itchh













