Well, first and foremost, I hope that you are not evaporating it IN the freezer. You want to keep it sealed up while in the freeze so it doesn't contaminate anything else that might be in there.
Next thing is for a freeze precipitation to work the solvent has to be completely saturated. If you blow on the naptha it should give little wisps. It's hard to put to words but when you see it, you'll know what I'm talking about.
If it doesn't give you the wisps, then it's definitely not saturated enough.
When you do each pull, you need to mix it thoroughly at least 4-5 times for each pull to really get it fully saturated.
If it does give you the wisps when you blow on it and the freeze precip isn't working after 24 hours, you can evaporate some of the naptha, seal it back up and put it back in the freeze and try again.
To evap fully, it's all about surface area, so if you put it in a baking dish it will take a lot less time than if you left it in a mason jar. If I evap naptha in the house, I'll open all the doors and windows and put it under a ceiling fan on high. It usually takes about 12 hours to evap under the fan and about another 12 hours for the goo to solidify a bit.
If you fully evap it, I usually redissolve it in a bit of ISO alcohol to get rid of any naptha traces. The idea is that the naptha will sit on top of the alcohol and evap first and leave the alcohol behind to evap cleanly.
Hope this helps and good luck on the rest of your extraction!
EDIT: Just saw you posted some more pics. Yeah, with that, let it finish drying out and then give it an alcohol bath as described above to get rid of any naptha traces. Looks good! Congrats!
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