He does poke his head in occasionally. Make sure to find the DropBox and Bill's blogs. The dropbox is INSANE. It has virtually ALL Bill's recipes, and many others that have been contributed along the way. They are formatted for the e-JuiceMeUp calculator to instantly read the recipes.
I've mentioned the problem I have with tasting chocolate or cocoa in a vape -- @Jimi D. recommended Molinberry's Glamour Chocolate, so I just got some of that -- gonna try Bill's Chocolate Covered Cherries, since I discovered how much I like the TFA Cherry Extract. It won't be exact, since I have to use DX Bavarian, and leave the butter flavor out completely, but hopefully I'll finally be able to vape some chocolate yumminess!
Andria
I'm not a big fan of the Butter flavor. I tried it in the Chocolate Covered Cherries, and I didn't care for the undertone. Might have used too much, IDK. There are a few recipes that call for Butter. I might put in a couple of mere drops (I could dilute if I was so motivated, but I'm not, so I won't) I'll just play by ear (well, by tastebud) and try to be a little more conscientious as to how it really tastes.
BTW, how you feeling?
This screams mix by weight, a small scale with .001g resolution can be had for under $20.00 dispense directly from dripper top bottles, fast, accurate, little to no clean up, back-lit digital display easy on the eyes. Teamed up with Hotrods calculator and your set.
That sounds reasonable. I have a tendency to obsess about trivial things that don't really matter. It helps to have a voice of reason to occasionally tell me to just relax...I completely disregard whatever may or may not be in the needle; even with my tiny (5ml) test batches, it seems a small enough amount to be utterly insignificant. I have enough to worry about, without throwing in MICROliters.YMMV.
Andria
That sounds reasonable. I have a tendency to obsess about trivial things that don't really matter. It helps to have a voice of reason to occasionally tell me to just relax.... Thanks Andria for being my VOR this day.
Joel
Hope I'm not stepping out of line by responding to your inquiry to Bill. I too, use pipettes instead of syringes (but the plastic disposable kind) My 1mL's are graduated to 0.25mL I NEVER get an exact measurement, and sometimes will round by .05-.1, just to get close to a graduated line. I can't tell you if it makes a difference or not, but it gives *ME* very vapeable juices every time.
I know there are many who enjoy the precision, but because taste is subjective, I'm not convinced that your 8% is any better than my 7.5%. If 8% is what works for you, that's how you have to make your juice. That being said, you may have to adjust your volumes to take into account your mixing equipment. If a recipe calls for 2%, you might have to measure to 1.5% with your equipment to make it work for *you*.
Hi Dinger, you're not "stepping out of line" at all. In fact I am grateful for all the help and advise I have received from this community. It is from good folks like yourself, that are willing to take of their own time, and share their understanding/experience with the rest of us that improves my own understanding and skill.
The "subjectivity" does seem to be my downfall (my own subjectivity that is). I'll make something once and I like it, make it again and its too strong/too weak, next time its the opposite. I know there are many factors that will influence this: type and freshness of wick, coil gauge/size/and cleanliness, type of atomizer/tank, and of course... my ever-changing tongue. Good grief! Just writing this down makes me understand why there is substantial group of vapors who choose to vape without flavor! But alas; I can not be one. For I am a flavor junkie.
My trying to be as (REASONABLY) accurate as I can is my attempt to minimize one of those variables.
Cheers!
Joel
Good grief! Just writing this down makes me understand why there is substantial group of vapors who choose to vape without flavor! But alas; I can not be one. For I am a flavor junkie.
My trying to be as (REASONABLY) accurate as I can is my attempt to minimize one of those variables.
Cheers!
Joel
Sage advise... and I do. 15 ml. seems to be my goto batch size. I use a tank for the most part and this will give me 3+ tanks to try a flavor fresh, after a day or two, and again a week or more later. If its a recipe I'm really not sure about I have even been known to do a 5 or 6 ml. bottle and just drip it. If its one I have tried and really like it I may make a 30 -60 ml. batch.+1
Trying to hit a "moving target" can be frustrating. I supposed if it was I, I would tend toward smaller batches, so as not to be wasteful if it turns out "less-than-optimal"
Hang in there - you will find your "vape nirvana" (and if you don't, hopefully the chase is fun)
Cheers to you!
Hi Bill,
Your post has reminded me of a question that has been bugging me since I started my own DIY journey; how do you reconcile the fluid/volume difference of any/various needle/tip diameters and lengths? (Especially something as large as the item you cited in the above quote.)
I have read all of your blogs, and as many of your "tutoring" posts as I can find, as your logic and methodology makes sense to me. I like the simplicity of your 100DT method for test batches. But I don't find it practical for my usual 15-30 milliliter "normal" batches.
I'm 53 years old with crappy eyes and found the syringes difficult to read so I looked for an alternative. I settled on using pipettes (the glass ones with a manual pump as opposed to the disposable plastic ones with the squeeze bulb integrated on top). I like having the graduations spread further apart and the greater accuracy they provide for smaller volumes (the 1 ml. pipette gives me 1/100 ml. control).
Of course, they are not without their own possibility of error, there is always some(?) amount left clinging to the walls of the pipette (the greater the viscosity <i.e. VG> the more residual clinging).
I usually mix in batches of 15 to 30 ml. and have never mixed more than 60 ml.. I am looking for the easiest, most repeatable (accurate) method, to make my recipes. I would appreciate any thoughts, experience, observations you might have.
Thank you for all your controbutions you have made here on ECF, and more personally, to my own DIY journey!![]()
Thanks I have every thing in that except the fruit circles, I tried somthing similar with 8% Berry crunch and Vaniila bean ice cream were the Fresh Cream is and it came out nice but was missing the lemon taste that I think the circles would give. I knew I should have got it on that last order. I always seem to forget one or two flavors I keep meening to pick up.I found a recipe called "Looper" - needs Berry Crunch, and Fruit Circles and some creams - IT'S DIVINE!!!!!! The post I saw was from @Hans Wermhat, but I think I've seen it a couple other places too (so props to whomever is appropriate)
DIY Looper clone
FA Fresh Cream 3% - I used 2% Dulce de Leche, since I don't have the FA Fresh Cream
TFA Fruit Circles 7%
TFA Berry Crunch 2.5%
TFA Bavarian Cream 2%
TFA Marshmallow 2%
TFA Sweet Cream 1.5%
Glad I got into DIY after the DX versions. Never used the orginal ones so I don't miss what I never had, I guess.