SWIM uses powdered bark
750 mL water (SWIM is lame and uses TAP water not distilled)
50-75g MHRB (unmeasured)
50-100g lye (unmeasured) better to have too much than not enough
water into jar
slowly added lye to water and stirred (causes jar to heat)
add bark and cap
(sometimes SWIM waits an hour or few)
shook jar to increase surface area
Add 2 turkey basters of naptha(note this is much more most teks recommend but swim finds it easier to get the naptha back)
Shake/end over end turning to mix naptha, let sit.
***If adding naptha does not show 2 layers, but a single black/dark purple solusion ADD WATER***
Pull naptha off after a bit(at least an hour according to SWIM) put into a collection dish
(pyrex makes some damn good small bowls with lids)
SWIM does not combine jars, pulls and freezes one at a time. After 3-8hrs of freezing, SWIM pours naptha (trying to avoid floaties escaping) back into solution jar, turn collection jar upside down on lid slightly open (to allow the tiny amount of naptha left to drain OFF the spice and any oils present drain on to the lid(wash when done)))
Let sit for a couple hours, scrape it with a razor, load into favor smoking device and join the hyperspace club.
Every step SWIM does every time. SWIM repeats plenty of times for up to a month. VM&P naptha is what SWIM acquires.
SWIM does not recrystalize as he says blastoff is achieved just fine. This is what SWIM uses which he came up with while reading the STB teks. I suggest you do as SWIM did and find what works for you. TEKs are nothing but guides, not set in stone. Chemistry is as much an art as it is a science.
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