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5-MeO-DMT, smoking/vaporizing, its smell, and smoke amount

holdout

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ooookay so roughly how many cubic inches of pure white smoke should 5mg of 5-MeO-DMT produce? cause with just 2mg i've had a shitload! like... 10 cubic inches of dense white smoke... is that normal?

i realized after that i've probably vaporized my aluminum foil cup!! lmao... as foolish as I am i didn't give much thought to the temperature produced by a TRIPLE blue-flame torch lighter....

okay now could someone describe the smell in more detail than just "plastic"? I SWEAR what i've been smelling is EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate) foam like those large-size interlocking children's foam pads with cut-outs for letters:
EVA-Alphabet-Number-Foam-Interlocking-Puzzle-Mats-z08.jpg


You know that material? If you smell it, it's like this weird sweet-smelling thing almost like an additive/disinfectant or something. maybe it's not the EVA itself but something else they add into it. you can sometimes smell it in other padded consumer products. it smells like that fuchsia marker you see from this mr. sketch scented marker set:
ScentedMarkers.jpg


so.. IS THIS the smell of 5-MeO-DMT? or am i like combusting it into some other toxic compounds from the temperature being too high?

the vaporization temp of 5-MeO-DMT is low enough for a regular flame lighter correct? i'll try using that and a stainless steel spoon instead. (please no broken lightbulb or pipe suggestions lol)
 
Yeah you should probably use a regular flame - as far as I know, though I might be wrong, torch lighters can melt/burn the aluminium oxide coating on foil, then burning the foil itself - regular lighters are strong enough (with enough time) to burn foil, but not the aluminium oxide coating which protects it.

Also, did you burn off any chemical coating beforehand? The chemicals coating the foil can burn producing thick smoke, this is especially true if you're using something like a torch lighter.
 
i'd assume so... the foil got this matte texture like when frozen bits of the T-1000 in Terminator 2 were starting to melt lol... Then afterwards bending the foil cup a bit, a few tiny slits cracked open in it haha...
 
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