Wonderful ( but lost )google doc chart

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roundrock

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I can't even give credit to the genius that made the two tables that provide easy peasy percentages when making flavor samples. I killed my computer and can't find in a search....

Please help me. Please.

ETA- I used <gasp> pencil and paper math, so no rush, but would like to have the charts. TIA
 
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I hate to see a cry for help go unanswered and I honestly have no clue which calculator you're talking about. I did a quick search and came up with this one. e-Liquid Calculator It looks very simple but I've never used it. I use Scubabatdan's spread sheet and ejuice Me Up calculator. Hope this helps.

Thanks so much, lyndagayle! I was feeling like the kid that didn't get picked for either team. ;)

I use an online calculator for ease and because I use a Mac...this google doc had two charts. The first was for calculating percent of flavor compared to final is amount.

The second chart simply told you how much remaining base to use.

Both charts assume that the user is mixing from a ore-mixed base.

I'm making so many 5ml single flavors and individually measuring nic, pg, vg and flavor percentages for each has become tiresome. :)

Thanks again for picking up my request. I feel much better now. :)
 

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Did this graph remind you of a multiplication table?

Every chart with numbers reminds me of a multiplication chart.

But, yeah it does. One table for flavor amount and another for the base.

I can do the math, but I have to do it and then check myself. It's nice to have the charts. They go from 1 ml up to... BIG MLs. ;)
 
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