If for some reason I shouldn't be posting this yet due to my account age or it's wrong place, just lmn and I'll pull it all down.
I've been researching for a while, spent a chunk of cash on materials and 900g of quality MHRB to start with.
Just wanting to put this somewhere for possible review.
Mainly following Noman's tek, with the addition of Salt and some better tools, as well as a sodium carbonate wash.
ANYways, I wanted to outline my basic procedure and results and get any tips on where I might be missing any glaring easy fixes to gain higher yields.
Before I came to the method I most recently used, I experimented comparing the yields of using a beaker/magnetic stirrer versus mason jars and rolling it around. Beaker and magnetic stirrer won hands down.
I also found that processing 40g at most of MHRB at a time per 1000mL beaker seemed to be the best for getting a good vortex when stirring and mixing well, however I may adjust to 50 after reading Cybs hybrid tek and getting the idea of preparing each substance in a water solution and dissolving each then mixing, as opposed to adding one ingredient at a time to the same container.
I also use a slow cooker as a heat bath and it seems to work well.
1. Add 600mL distilled water to 1000mL beaker.
2. Added 45g of ice cream salt. Stirred the fuck out of it. Took forever to dissolve and then some. This is where dissolving each component into it's own amount of water like Cyb's tek suggests will come in handy for me in the future.
3. Slowly dissolve 40g Lye into water a tsp at a time while the magnetic stirrer does its thing. Tested with pH meter to make sure it was over 12, and used IR thermometer, was at 97 degrees F.
4. Add plant matter 1 tbsp at a time to the solution while the stirrer has a good vortex going. Check pH again to make sure still over 12 and temp is still over 95 degrees.
5. Covered with parafilm and let sit for 1 hour. After that hour, made sure it was still over 95 degrees. If it wasn't (it was) I'd have warmed it in my slow cooker I use for a heat bath.
6. Added 37-39mL VM&P Naptha. Did this while the beaker was being stirred with a small vortex.
7. Stirred in intervals of 5 minutes stirring, 10 minutes sitting. Made sure it stayed over 95 degrees F using the heat bath if necessary. Did this for about an hour, so 4 stirs.
8. Pipetted off the top layer of Naptha, put it into a small jelly mason jar, sealed it and put it in the fridge. Used a thin graduated cylinder to get the last bits cleaning by putting the dirty pull into there and letting it separate, running under a warm tap to help bubbles settle. (I tried using a 1000mL separatory funnel, but tbh I found that it was ineffective for super clean pulls, seemed more effective later on when trying to clean some spice from an old tek)
9. Repeated steps 6-8 three or four more times. Covered beakers with parafilm again and set them aside.
10. Waited 24 hours. (I know most teks say 12, but more my home freezer it seems like 24 hours gives me a much better drop out.)
11. I pull the jars from the freezer, scrape the dmt that's stuck to the bottom so it's just floating in the Naptha, then pour the Naptha and dmt into another large mason jar that a coffee filter is fitted over. The coffee filters are then put into a Tupperware I've put filter covered holes in the side of for clean ventilation.
12. Once dry, crystals are scraped into dram vials and weighed.
RESULTS:
I've done three 40g batches like this, one of which I didn't use the salt, and the other two I did to get a good comparison of how the salt affected yields.
B1 (saltless):
Pull 1 - 313mg
Pull 2 - 224mg
Pull 3 - 086mg
Pull 4 - 024mg
Pull 5 - 024mg
Total = 671mg (1.677% Yield)
B1 (salted):
Pull 1 - 430mg
Pull 2 - 180mg
Pull 3 - 078mg
Pull 4 - 022mg ( I spilled a little of this one though tbh)
Pull 5 - ~0mg
Total = 710 (1.775% Yield)
B1 (salted):
Pull 1 - 386mg
Pull 2 - 187mg
Pull 3 - 099mg
Pull 4 - 063mg
Pull 5 - ~0mg
Total = 735mg (1.837% Yield)
The salt definitely made a difference as expected lol.
I can process three beakers at a time efficiently, as the slow cooker holds two beakers so even if I need a heat bath, it's easy to rotate them in and out on their separate intervals.
So I am getting pretty decent yields. None of the dried crystals are gooey or anything but crystals.
I know I'm loosing some yields in the crystallization process. It seems like no matter how much I scare the coffee filters, they still shine like there's some yields stuck in them. I may try evaporation once I have room to let something sit out without worrying about dust/hair, but right now my yields are super clean.
Just wondering if there's any small improvements I can made? Any better supplies to get things moved from one place to another easier? Etcetera.
Thanks!
-Macrohard.