What did you accomplish today?

Bobby schmeckle

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If anyone’s bored and wants some good old fashioned fun....

join me here.
:lol:
God you guys never disappoint. I love you from the bottom of my cold, dead penis.
 

manfredo

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I am decarboxylating weed for the first time, and it felt so very wrong go break up a 1/2 ounce of my finest buds and put them in pre-heated jars in my oven.

After reading a ton of info on making oil i found this person ICHIBANCRAFTER on line who's practices sound the best to me, for what I want to do and he (or she, IDK) has got a bunch of great info...Or I hope it's great! https://extractcrafter.com/

Happy Valentines Day :bigjoint:
 

raratt

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I am decarboxylating weed for the first time, and it felt so very wrong go break up a 1/2 ounce of my finest buds and put them in pre-heated jars in my oven.

After reading a ton of info on making oil i found this person ICHIBANCRAFTER on line who's practices sound the best to me, for what I want to do and he (or she, IDK) has got a bunch of great info...Or I hope it's great! https://extractcrafter.com/

Happy Valentines Day :bigjoint:
I just put down parchment paper on a cookie sheet to decarb.
 

BudmanTX

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Holy crap it's cold. We got the ice, more to come today. Say snow later tonight. Really here....smh. checked on the dogs already, ran the vehicles for a few minute, made sure the fridge is full. Packing it in for the rest of the day and night..... :bigjoint:

Oh space tomatoes where are u.....
 

manfredo

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I just put down parchment paper on a cookie sheet to decarb.
awesome article on it right here...Good luck to us both!!!

 

natureboygrower

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They actually do that with skidders and bulldozers in the woods. Not unusual at all.
Huge Propane torch with a piece of metal ducting and a tarp works best.
You probably have a good idea on how much this new equipment costs. Maybe 50 years ago they had to do that. At 350k for a skidder nowadays, I'd like to think a propane torch isnt needed to warm them up :lol:
 

printer

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What have I done? Found I have wasted a lot of time? Carving a neck for a guitar, found a pitch pocket. Installed a truss rod, radiused a fretboard, cut the fret slots, glued onto the neck blank. Carved away. I should have stopped when I found it, thought maybe I could salvage it.





 

tyler.durden

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What have I done? Found I have wasted a lot of time? Carving a neck for a guitar, found a pitch pocket. Installed a truss rod, radiused a fretboard, cut the fret slots, glued onto the neck blank. Carved away. I should have stopped when I found it, thought maybe I could salvage it.






Yep. Training to be a luthier takes many, many years of intense apprenticeship. It is magical what the good ones can create, I love watching good workshops do their thing. Lots of vids on the process on YT.
 

lokie

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awesome article on it right here...Good luck to us both!!!

You did not offer up this link.
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manfredo

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You did not offer up this link.
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Oh I saw it...And I thought it probably will get it's own thread! THC suppositories... OK!
 

printer

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Yep. Training to be a luthier takes many, many years of intense apprenticeship. It is magical what the good ones can create, I love watching good workshops do their thing. Lots of vids on the process on YT.
I am finally getting back to doing some guitar work. I have a number of guitars that need to be completed but the humidity is too low in my place to work on them. This is a project I was not too concerned with as far as humidity making the wood decide to go one way or the other. I doubt I would ever hold myself as being a luthier, a guy who can build the odd guitar or two perhaps.

I just got a reply on an acoustic guitar site and a real luthier told me to just glue in a sliver of wood. I was concerned with the glue not holding because of the pitch in the pocket. We will see what he has to say about that. This is just something that I can use to practice with when my other guitars are too heavy for me to play. I have a neurotic pain issue that sometimes makes just wearing cloths painful. So this is to be a lightweight guitar for those times. Some projects I need to get back to.

 

tyler.durden

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I am finally getting back to doing some guitar work. I have a number of guitars that need to be completed but the humidity is too low in my place to work on them. This is a project I was not too concerned with as far as humidity making the wood decide to go one way or the other. I doubt I would ever hold myself as being a luthier, a guy who can build the odd guitar or two perhaps.

I just got a reply on an acoustic guitar site and a real luthier told me to just glue in a sliver of wood. I was concerned with the glue not holding because of the pitch in the pocket. We will see what he has to say about that. This is just something that I can use to practice with when my other guitars are too heavy for me to play. I have a neurotic pain issue that sometimes makes just wearing cloths painful. So this is to be a lightweight guitar for those times. Some projects I need to get back to.

Wow, sure looks like a luthier workshop. I play classical guitar, do you play both classical and acoustic? Sorry to hear about the neuropathy. Do you ever practice nude to alleviate it? ;)
 
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