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Base Soup & Naphtha with Vibration

TransistorBass

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OK, I'm wondering if we are missing a trick.

I've just been doing some experiments tapping the sides of my current MHRB extraction at the Naphtha pulling stage.

Jar repeatedly swirled for about 30 second, then leave to settle.

You see is it settle to maybe 10mm of clear Naphtha on top, if you give the sides of the jar a good tapping with your finger tips you can quickly turn 10mm into 20mm of Naphtha, the tapping pops the 'Naphtha bubbles'. I've just tried this with my wife's vibrating facial scrub massager, that's what she tells me it is, I don't think its quite as powerful as tapping the sides of the jar but its got me thinking.

Would a more substantial Vibrator (Sex toy, Vibration plate or maybe an Ultrasonic transducer) work to shorten the settling time in separating the layers? Could it maybe limit the amount of emulsification too??

Has anyone else tried such a thing?
 
Or should I just get a stir plate, anyone using a stir plate for their MHRB extractions? Let me know the benefits.

Stir plates look relatively cheap on Ebay etc.
 
Haha, Yes Dear ;)

I'm sure I've read someone's TEK with mention of 'Sonicators' but I think I'd struggle to get a Bassline out of them!
Pah, just a couple of suitably detuned oscillators and you'll be getting whatever tone their frequency difference equates to ;)
 
Modular Synths these days, I've kinda gone from Software to Gear to Software and back to Gear over the course of the last 30 years. And I'm much happier noodling about with Eurorack Synth than Software, it's refreshing to pull all the plugs on the modular and know that something will never be recreated.
No more started and unfinished software projects, I like the disposable aspect.
 
Modular Synths these days, I've kinda gone from Software to Gear to Software and back to Gear over the course of the last 30 years. And I'm much happier noodling about with Eurorack Synth than Software, it's refreshing to pull all the plugs on the modular and know that something will never be recreated.
No more started and unfinished software projects, I like the disposable aspect.
Yeah, nice. I started out on hardware in the 90s, and am quite happily in the Box these days. I can definitely see the appeal of modular though. Personal space station console control 👽 👾
 
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