I was considering creating a new thread with the title "Heat Pressing Equipment" but since this falls under the scope of this thread I'll post here instead.So there's quite a lot of equipment out there with the intent of Heat Pressing various types of "pollen", "herbs" etc. which supposedly works fine for Hash as well. Now I have no experience whatsoever with any specific Heat Pressing Equipment out at the market at the moment so I'll just list the ones who seem to have the highest chances of working and then hope someone can post after me with some real experience. :)Before listing the Equipment I would like to start off with an an interesting article which goes into detail on how pressing will vary depending on quality: http://www.signupfordating.com/informationon/bubble-hash-hashish/pressing-kif-to-hash.html So these are the things to look out for in any Pressing Equipment:* What kind of quality of the Hash is the Equipment made to work with?* What kind of shapes will the Equipment produce?* How easy is it to consistently get the same weight on any specific shape?* How quickly can one shape be produced?http://www.amazon.com/s/search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Pollen%20Presshttp://www.ebay.com/sch/Grinders-/157025/i.htmlFrom what I could gather one of the better brands is from Space: http://www.spacegrinders.com - however their Pollen Press appears to have some plastic elements to it which makes it very unsuitable for mid-grade Hash as it needs some heat. I stumbled upon a thread which compares a Piecemaker Press ( http://www.piecemaker.at/ ) which is a fairly high end Pollen Press compared to clay extruders which are quite similar: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=47524 this appears to be true as can be seen from this search: http://www.amazon.com/s/search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=clay%20extruder&sprefix=clay+e%2Caps&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Aclay%20extruderAll these presses seem to be aimed for the consumer market and are highly time consuming and inefficient compared to a high tech press. I could not find a single model for sale which was capable of creating any other pattern than a circular one. I found one tutorial for constructing an own press: http://www.uk420.com/boards/index.php?app=tutorials&article=205 I would say this alternative is the most high tech of all the options, but also the most complex as it can't be bought assembled.