iso/everclear slabs... fun with trim

qwizoking

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hey thats cool, if your happy with it stick with it i guess. its not like it really matters. even poor quality sift is bangin


you got any "big" slabs?
just to show color and clarity, its hard to see in those thin strips..no back lit stuff either. makes it even harderimage_zpsd883a139.jpg

i always liked this pic (thundercat), personally i use 99 but it doesnt really make a dif, this was 91 with warm air blowing over, you could see it wax on that edge

pretty coo
 

Greenthumbs21

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hey thats cool, if your happy with it stick with it i guess. its not like it really matters. even poor quality sift is bangin


you got any "big" slabs?
just to show color and clarity, its hard to see in those thin strips..no back lit stuff either. makes it even harderView attachment 3590365

i always liked this pic (thundercat), personally i use 99 but it doesnt really make a dif, this was 91 with warm air blowing over, you could see it wax on that edge

pretty coo
Way too hot...too fast there... its all about the tempuring process
 

qwizoking

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ya i wanna say the air blowing at it was 120°f
and powder compressed by hand with the parchment

like i said i dont use any heat. vapor pressures increase non linearly meaning the more heat you use the more terps are lost relative to the solvent. they generally have a much lower melting point, giving a wet or gooey look. so good


i do it in here and behind that door for my typical crystal product

I usually start at ~ 78° and let it sit and conglomerate.

a good 12 hours is needed for my desired product. as it reduces I drop the temp to ~50° just before saturation and add a fan or slight vac. I then steadily drop the temp to ~30° as it precipitates
but i judge as i go, with different profiles in each strain the process needed isnt the same





anyway good luck. love my fellow iso users
 
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