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Alternative to blending the bark

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sqeak

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SWIM had a blender but last time he used it to grind bark it was struggling, is there any other ways for SWIM to break down the bark chemicaly? he doesnt want to break the blender.
 
hmmmm spice or a blender....
spice...... or a blender......

lol

Not a hard choice in swims mind

Perhaps a hammer, shears, clippers, shredder whatever- get it the peices as small as you can, and then ... to break it down chemically use a straight to base tech, or do an A/B using boiling during your acidic soaks.

Better yet, go to a goodwill store, and buy a used blender- one with all metal attachments.
 
SWIM uses a Magic Bullet, with the coffee grinder blade.

But before, its important to pre-break it to smaller amounts, unless you want to break it and also risk pieces flying to your direction. SWIM first frays it with the hand, making each mimosa piece into a couple of thinner layers (sometimes gotta fold the mimosa pieces a few times for you to be able to separate the layers).

Then, gotta cut the thinner pieces into smaller squares/rectangles, maybe a couple of centimeters in size (or more or less the size of computer keyboard keys). If you just put the thin and long pieces inside the blender, the fibers will wrap around the blade and lock it, so it can break it.

It is quite a lot of work all in all, and your fingers get blackish (and sometimes it doesnt come off for a couple of days even with strong scrubbing or alcohol), and also sometimes you get a bit cut or rough skin. But its nice work somehow, like working in nature.


A lazy friend of SWIM has another technique.. He always does an A/B extraction.. So he pre-breaks just a little with the hand, and then puts it in acidified water, and leaves it for many days. The acidity softens up the bark after a while... So after a few days, he uses the blender to break it down a bit. Then some foam forms, so he just lets it settle for another few days.. Then he uses the blender again, and let it stay for a few more days. His process takes a couple of weeks even, but he has no rush. In the end it seems to work, but SWIM preffers the method above of pre-breaking with the hand, fraying and then coffee grinder.
 
yes but there are a few issues with powdering

first of all, you have to be buying from one of the usual suppliers... I know its not the case for most people but if you get straight from the source, it doesnt come powdered.

secondly, you have to trust the supplier when asking for powdered, because you dont see what went in it. If its in pieces, you can see if its really the inner rootbark or if there's outer rootbark mixed, or whatever else.

thirdly, the shelf life of powdered is not as long as with pieces...


but yes, if you're extracting soon, and you trust your supplier, then getting powdered might be a good option
 
SWIM pulverised the acacia bark with a hammer and cut it up with scissors, it was fine enough. He heated it for 2hours, the water went deep red he thinks it will be fine.
 
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