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Toshido's A/B Hot Plate TEK (Pictorial)

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OrangeEnergy said:
'Your' tec is nothing more than a copying of the other excellent A/B tecs, with a few pictures, one of which has your face in. Thought you might want to remove that. Fairly basic rule of not identifying yourself on an anonymous forum dealing with illegal substances.

It clearly states what my process borrows from, complete with hyperlinks and member credits. And again, no picture of my face.
Toshido said:
This first version draws loosely from the below TEKS.

Cybs Hybrid ATB Salt Tek

Psilosopher?'s ATB Tek

Cybs Max Ion Tek

Earthwalker's ACRB Tek


Thanks to....
sauSage,Artificer,TheSofaTraveler,Jacubey,CosmicLion,JungleHeart,endlessness,KingTryptamine,downwardsfromzero,The Traveler,Hailstorm, and benzyme for your kindness, patience, and guidance. Your self discipline throughout my constant barrage of questions is something that will most certainly be paid forward indefinitely and immeasurably.

Moving on. Anyways, updates to come soon.
 
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Hi guys,

in step 4 how long I have to do turn on the hot plate and magnetic stirrer?

in step 5 how long I have to turn on the magnetic stirrer 1000rpm?

because I don't find thank you
 
Hi guys,

in step 4 how long I have to do turn on the hot plate and magnetic stirrer?

in step 5 how long I have to turn on the magnetic stirrer 1000rpm?

because I don't find thank you
Total Estimated Tek Time: 2 Hours
^This information should allow you to extrapolate a sensible value. A few minutes should suffice. Maybe ten minutes for mixing with the naphtha, but even that's a fairly generous amount.

We're looking at a partition equlibration of a non-polar solute between a polar and a non-polar solvent, at least in the latter case. Stirring brings the two phases into thorough contact fairly promptly, so it doesn't need to go on for a particularly long time.
 
Just curious on your step 6. Your tek says stir 1 minute, settle 1 minute, pull (repeat 4 more)

But I noticed Cyb’s Hybrid ATB says to stir/settle 5x, THEN pull. (repeat 4 more)

Do you think there would be any difference?
 
Just curious on your step 6. Your tek says stir 1 minute, settle 1 minute, pull (repeat 4 more)

But I noticed Cyb’s Hybrid ATB says to stir/settle 5x, THEN pull. (repeat 4 more)

Do you think there would be any difference?
Hey Animaus, it sounds like you don't really understand the concepts at play here.

Check out Entropymancer's DMT Extraction Overview.

It's a really handy resource that will help with all of the questions you've been asking by outlining and explaining the conceptual underpinnings of the extraction process.

A little bit of reading goes a long way, and I think you'll be surprised by how many questions you'll be able to answer once you've read it 😀
 
@Toshido hasn't been around for some while, but my observation is that this method is focussed on speed and purity though the use of magnetic stirring, whereas @cyb's doesn't specifically use it. The 5 repeats of manual stirring/shaking would likely achieve a similar level of contact between the aqueous and the non polar phases as a single rapid mechanical stir would.

The recommendation on background reading is also a sound one ;)
 
Toshido here! Having a hard time recovering my old account, but cool that someone dug this up and followed the TEK! I'll be continuing my extraction runs and tweaking more variables to see if I can pull more out of the bark yield wise!
Welcome back!

Let's see if @The Traveler or @dreamer042 can help us out.

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