ndangerspecimen101
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Ah shit, my bad SHEPJ! My mind was elsewhere, I most definitely met you!I would love to hear Brevity on this one as well.
uh.. 100mg 2c-x over gelatin.
Ah shit, my bad SHEPJ! My mind was elsewhere, I most definitely met you!
So can you spill your brains?
Ah so the conversion over mg/ mili. is the source problem of solution hereuh.. 100mg 2c-x over gelatin.
I would use a graduated cylinder, see how many ML's were in the batch of gelatin. I would then mix in the appropriate MG's of 2C-X to give the desired strength on the windowpanes (you then have the milligram/millileter ratio).
I would (personally)Ah so the conversion over mg/ mili. is the source problem of solution here
A nice mold would help too huh?
A nifty little sample, I LIKE THAT!I would (personally)
get a mold.
make enough gelatin (and 2c-x) for ONE windowpane.
See the total weight.
That will be a standard, when you make your molds after you can weigh them out to see your precision.
Yeah I am not sure what to use for a mold, but I do not think it really matters.A nifty little sample, I LIKE THAT!
Heart shape molds would be nice!Yeah I am not sure what to use for a mold, but I do not think it really matters.
lol if you say so.Heart shape molds would be nice!
what source did you hear that from?lol if you say so.
So I hear:
plastic fluorescent light covers are good for molds.
eh.. actually it was from a few.what source did you hear that from?
Do you recommend any good books that might aid me in the process!
Damn that google search would of never phrased me for a window pane moldeh.. actually it was from a few.
google:
"Parabolic Louvers"
I think you will find your mold.
For making windowpanes? I have no idea lol.
lol me neither! Is that not the perfect mold though? What could they possibly cost? Maybe ~$5?Damn that google search would of never phrased me for a window pane mold
Would that be that effective? What if you accidently put in too much or too little gelatin in the second batch? Wouldn't that just mess everything up?I would (personally)
get a mold.
make enough gelatin (and 2c-x) for ONE windowpane.
See the total weight.
That will be a standard, when you make your molds after you can weigh them out to see your precision.
I got ya. I was just thinking of too much mathI have done quite a bit with RC's dissolved in liquids.. we always use mg/ml. Use whatever methof you're comfortable with. My post about checking the weight is just to check uniformity.
Nah you can never think too much. If it works well and works for you then do it up I'm sure many different people could come up with many different methods, there really is not a right or wrong one, ya kno?I got ya. I was just thinking of too much math
well if i over do the does per gel tab and go on a psychotic fit i'm calling it a wrong method lol.Nah you can never think too much. If it works well and works for you then do it up I'm sure many different people could come up with many different methods, there really is not a right or wrong one, ya kno?