Right so, last Saturday, I finally got my order from Wizard Labs. I got my nicotine and PG and VG from them. I've done some simple mixes. I made an unflavored--which is well vapable but it doesn't taste like anything. And I made a menthol which I'm somewhat pleased with though it seems to be missing the tobacco flavor (which I want with the menthol--or well something else plus menthol).
So I have a few noobish questions (no they are not related to ratios, calcualtors or any of that--I practiced that repeatedly until I had an understanding of it also I've done psuedo-diy before extensively [also I've found its faster for me to not use a calculator app and instead revert to paper and pencil--in before someone tells me "you're doing it wrong"]).
1. With flavoring, is it a good idea to experiment with flavors using a 0mg nicotine base juice in a drip atomizer? What I'm really asking is does the nicotine itself affect the flavoring? I've noticed with my pre-made juices that I got more flavor as I've slowly dialed back the nicotine. So I need to know if that is in my head, or if there is an actual taste to the nicotine that I may need to compensate for.
My initial plan is to work out my flavoring recipes first and then add those to a filled bottle of premixed base juice containing my standard amount of nicotine (in my case 15mg). I was going to use 1ml of the 0mg juice to test drops per ml to add.
2. In making my very simple juices (the Unflavored and the Menthol Only) I noticed that the VG was incredibly thick and was difficult for me to suck up with my pipette. Is there some way to make it less viscous without adding distilled water or PG to it?
3. How much is DIY juice an art vs. it being a science? I'll give an example of what I mean from cooking (since my profession is chef) Baking a cake would be a science. You have to follow the recipe to the letter or the cake will be ruined there is no room for error. Wheras making gravy is an art. You have to make it based upon experience both personal and shared of how much liquid a roux will absorb and is effected by such things as time of day, humidity in the room and so on.
So I have a few noobish questions (no they are not related to ratios, calcualtors or any of that--I practiced that repeatedly until I had an understanding of it also I've done psuedo-diy before extensively [also I've found its faster for me to not use a calculator app and instead revert to paper and pencil--in before someone tells me "you're doing it wrong"]).
1. With flavoring, is it a good idea to experiment with flavors using a 0mg nicotine base juice in a drip atomizer? What I'm really asking is does the nicotine itself affect the flavoring? I've noticed with my pre-made juices that I got more flavor as I've slowly dialed back the nicotine. So I need to know if that is in my head, or if there is an actual taste to the nicotine that I may need to compensate for.
My initial plan is to work out my flavoring recipes first and then add those to a filled bottle of premixed base juice containing my standard amount of nicotine (in my case 15mg). I was going to use 1ml of the 0mg juice to test drops per ml to add.
2. In making my very simple juices (the Unflavored and the Menthol Only) I noticed that the VG was incredibly thick and was difficult for me to suck up with my pipette. Is there some way to make it less viscous without adding distilled water or PG to it?
3. How much is DIY juice an art vs. it being a science? I'll give an example of what I mean from cooking (since my profession is chef) Baking a cake would be a science. You have to follow the recipe to the letter or the cake will be ruined there is no room for error. Wheras making gravy is an art. You have to make it based upon experience both personal and shared of how much liquid a roux will absorb and is effected by such things as time of day, humidity in the room and so on.