The invention is a rosin press that is adapted for operation in two dimensions so that collection efficiency and amount of rosin from the device is maximized which allows for larger quantity operation and faster production. The press applies pressure to a quantity of resinous plant material placed between a pair of heated platens to initiate a flow of rosin. The press can be quickly and easily rotated from a first dimension to a second dimension so that the flow of rosin can fall by gravity to a chilled surface and be more easily collected while preserving quality. The invention can apply to any resinous plant.