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cooking oil tek - do i understand this correctly?

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psyke_unlimited

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Do I have this right?

If I follow the methodology described by Amor fati's Compendium (Amor fati's Compendium for the Extraction of Jurema - DMT-Nexus Wiki) then the ingredients I will need to perform an extraction from M.Hostilis bark are:

-M.Hostilis root bark
-Vegetable Oil (I would use olive oil)
-99% Isoprpyl Alcohol
-Picking Lime (Calcium Hydroxide)
-White wine vinegar


If this is the case and I can do an entire extraction using just these ingredients and cutting out the need for d-Limonene, thats pretty cheap.
 
Curiouskid said:
and if you can get fumaric acid it's even better to get crystals instead of a goo...

So SWIY would use fumeric acid instead of... vinegar? or in addition to vinegar?

Curiouskid said:
Not sure why you need IPA

Well looking at Amor Fati's Compendium under 'separatory methods' he reckons IPA should be used to rinse to remove residual oil...



Cheers Curious kid, im new to this and im trying to get my head around the different processes.

I think I have it wrong though. On re-reading fati-amor's thread here: Veggie Oil Extraction Log - Eco friendly extraction teks - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus

He says that he is doing 'pure veggie oil extraction (in conjunction with limtek)'... so I think you DO still need Limonene??
 
psyke_unlimited said:
So SWIY would use fumeric acid instead of... vinegar? or in addition to vinegar?

Vinegar is needed for the acid bath, at least. SWIM's working on rendering freebase from vinegar-salted acetates, but he's run into a snag that may turn him back to fumaric acid if he can't resolve it easily enough. So for now, SWIM's recommending both, but a drytek freebase conversion from acetates would be a decent workaround.

Well looking at Amor Fati's Compendium under 'separatory methods' he reckons IPA should be used to rinse to remove residual oil...

Bingo. The two don't seem to mix, but IPA will cause veggie to become a bit more runny. In any case, SWIM's found it extremely effective.

He says that he is doing 'pure veggie oil extraction (in conjunction with limtek)'... so I think you DO still need Limonene??

Nope, it's completely optional. Limonene is a choice solvent for limtek, but the term most specifically refers to the unique manner in which lime is used to perform extractions, like a pseudo drytek with no need for drying.

psyke_unlimited said:
If this is the case and I can do an entire extraction using just these ingredients and cutting out the need for d-Limonene, thats pretty cheap.

It's advisable to render some sodium carbonate from baking soda for freebase conversion.
 
amor_fati said:
He says that he is doing 'pure veggie oil extraction (in conjunction with limtek)'... so I think you DO still need Limonene??

Nope, it's completely optional. Limonene is a choice solvent for limtek, but the term most specifically refers to the unique manner in which lime is used to perform extractions, like a pseudo drytek with no need for drying.

Oh thats what was confusing me!!! Limtek = 'Lime Ca(OH)2-Tek' NOT 'Limonene-Tek'... thanks amor fati.

amor_fati said:
but he's run into a snag that may turn him back to fumaric acid if he can't resolve it easily enough.

Hopefully it will turn out to be a characteristic of the vinegar brand, and a distilled vinegar wont leave crappy residue behind.
If it was found that the vinegar snag could not be overcome, the vinegar would need to be removed from the process at both the A/B stage AND salting?

I also just found this link: Limtek Extraction - DMT-Nexus Wiki which has a bunch of basic information I need to learn.

Off to educate myself :p
 
psyke_unlimited said:
Hopefully it will turn out to be a characteristic of the vinegar brand, and a distilled vinegar wont leave crappy residue behind.

Unfortunately, it is distilled, so hopefully it's just brand-specific.

If it was found that the vinegar snag could not be overcome, the vinegar would need to be removed from the process at both the A/B stage AND salting?

Certainly not at the A/B stage, and really the only issue is when freebase conversion from acetates is attempted by heat application, rather than with sodium carbonate (*PROOF* Freebasing acetates with only heat (to white crystals *pic*) - Advanced/Enhanced chemistry - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus).
 
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