Yes, as a forester I took some dendrology, botany courses in college. Here's an easy way to make a press. Cut a bunch of 1" x 1" pine board sticks. Lay them parallel in a row with about 1" gap between sticks. Glue 3 stick pieces perpendicular to the row of sticks. (you will end up with a rectangular piece with 1" airgaps. Cut all the pieces to make a press about 12" x 18" in size. Make 2 of these rack assemblys. Then cut 2 pieces of 1/4" pegboard 12"x 18" in size. When dry, your press is done. Then put together by putting the flat side of the rack assembly against the pegboard. Then make a sandwhich with the pegboards on the inside and use 2 straps with cinch buckles to hold everything together. Use enough strap length to allow a filled press dimension of about 6". Anymore plants will not dry properly. Then cut lots of sheets of thick corrugated cardbord to the 12"x18" dimension. Use the press by putting a sheet of newspaper next to the cardboard, then the plant, then another sheet of paper, then another sheet of cardboard, and so on... Use the straps to press the plants and hold the assembly together. Have fun!