jubei kibagami
Active Member
I'm pretty new to making shatter, so hopefully I'm just having some noob issues that someone can point out for me.
I do a QWISO which I then winterize for at least 48 hours.Then I put it in the vacuum chamber to purge. I've had success purging at a low temp (around 90 degrees F) as well as a bit higher (around 110 degrees F).
Lately though instead of shatter I'm getting this crumbly crap. It smokes ok I guess but it dries out and sticks to the silicone pad I purge on which takes away from yield, plus I hate the consistency of it.
I've taken notes on every batch I've made in order to establish a repeatable process that will yield predictable results, but it looks like I managed to fail at that since I keep doing it the same way but now I'm getting different and completely shitty results.
I did try a different solvent (99.8% anhydrous iso made for cleaning delicate electronics, seemed like it would be the cleanest solvent) so I'm going back to everclear and maybe 91% iso which have both worked for me in the past.
The solvent is the only change I've made to the process though. I'm wondering if I'm missing something and my successful batches were just luck and my process is flawed somehow. Is there anything aside from temperature that would give me that crumble instead of shatter? I'd really appreciate any advice.
I do a QWISO which I then winterize for at least 48 hours.Then I put it in the vacuum chamber to purge. I've had success purging at a low temp (around 90 degrees F) as well as a bit higher (around 110 degrees F).
Lately though instead of shatter I'm getting this crumbly crap. It smokes ok I guess but it dries out and sticks to the silicone pad I purge on which takes away from yield, plus I hate the consistency of it.
I've taken notes on every batch I've made in order to establish a repeatable process that will yield predictable results, but it looks like I managed to fail at that since I keep doing it the same way but now I'm getting different and completely shitty results.
I did try a different solvent (99.8% anhydrous iso made for cleaning delicate electronics, seemed like it would be the cleanest solvent) so I'm going back to everclear and maybe 91% iso which have both worked for me in the past.
The solvent is the only change I've made to the process though. I'm wondering if I'm missing something and my successful batches were just luck and my process is flawed somehow. Is there anything aside from temperature that would give me that crumble instead of shatter? I'd really appreciate any advice.