After a lengthy period of study, research and postulation I am finally ready to begin my first extraction. I have chosen Cyb's STB Salt Tek (newbie friendly and set for small increments) and have my rootbark. In order to facilitate a good learning curve I have both MHRB and ACRB since they have some slight differences in the process. I am keenly interested in the differences between the two, as well as the differences in the end result.
If successful with Cyb's STB Salt Tek, then I will also try his advanced addendum to it and an A/B to see which I am more comfortable with.
Today I am going shopping for proper glassware and I will update this thread as my first extraction progresses. I know I could use household glassware with no issues but there is something absolutely enjoyable about graduated cylinders, beakers and test tubes. Chemistry is after all, enjoyable.
The hardest part will likely be the search for proper solvents that are clean and evaporate well. I do however have the benefit of a local chemistry supply, the same place I intend to get my glassware. I will peruse their solvents, bases and acids while holding out no major hope.
((Sorry for the wording issues, and thanks for the mod edit! Red removed (hard on the eyes), post edited and extended, but message about my initial wording received >^_^< ))
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