mjf
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I'll attach a pic of some prop I made. It was giving me problems from the start because I made it too strong for reasons explained in other threads.
Anyway, I fought with it for quite a while, adding more bb, then more carrier oil pls more bb. I think I finally settled out at 1% ba, 13% bb, and a calculation of 130mg/ml, which was on the high side of what I wanted but was to make up for less than perfect raws.
It kept forming "crystals" in the bottom of the beaker until I upped the oil and bb the last time. It sat for 2 days and appeared to be holding. I used only a few cc's out of one vial before ending that cycle so it's been sitting for about 3 weeks. Now the vials hve these large crystals in the bottom, if the pic shows up.
I can either jump the whole lot or heat it to dissolve the crystals again then put it all back in a beaker and start adding bb and oil again. Only problem with option 2 is I'm not sure where I left off on the calculator. I had been screen shooting every change to know where I was, but after it seemed to hold, I deleted them. Not that it would be extremely difficult to figure out.

Anyway, I fought with it for quite a while, adding more bb, then more carrier oil pls more bb. I think I finally settled out at 1% ba, 13% bb, and a calculation of 130mg/ml, which was on the high side of what I wanted but was to make up for less than perfect raws.
It kept forming "crystals" in the bottom of the beaker until I upped the oil and bb the last time. It sat for 2 days and appeared to be holding. I used only a few cc's out of one vial before ending that cycle so it's been sitting for about 3 weeks. Now the vials hve these large crystals in the bottom, if the pic shows up.
I can either jump the whole lot or heat it to dissolve the crystals again then put it all back in a beaker and start adding bb and oil again. Only problem with option 2 is I'm not sure where I left off on the calculator. I had been screen shooting every change to know where I was, but after it seemed to hold, I deleted them. Not that it would be extremely difficult to figure out.

