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Asking how to lay blotters against the rules?

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I need to know how to lay some blotters with legal chemicals, would making a thread about this be against the rules?
 
Hey there,

First off; I really hope you aren't planning on passing these blotters off as something they're not. Do not sell someone blotter saying it's LSD when in fact the chemical on the blotter is a DOx for example. That's just really bad on so many levels. It's a complete lack of honesty and the effects of LSD are quite different and don't last nearly as long as DOx's. It's not fair to someone expecting an LSD trip and then getting something quite different (which could end up badly).

If you are just laying blotters for a convenient dosing method then by all means that's okay, but there's a chance someone will think it's LSD, or somewhere down the line it will be called LSD when in fact it is not.

Generally only chemicals that are active in small dosages (2mg or less) will fit on a blotter. Generally this relates to the DOx class of chemicals. They are the most common LSD blotter adulterant.

The principle of laying blotter is simple but the actual thing is kind of tricky. You have to know exactly how much liquid a square of blotter absorbs. How you figure that out I don't know for sure. From that number you calculate out how strong to make the liquid solution. Honestly, if you don't know how to do those kinds of calculations you probably shouldn't be doing this kind of thing. It can be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing.

After you have the liquid solution made up, submerge a sheet of botter paper in the glass pan holding the solution, let it soak, remove the paper, let excess drip off, then hang the paper so it can dry off, leaving the chemical embedded in the paper.
 
Sorry I should have made my intentions clear before;

Regardless of what I say here the majority of readers will think I'm planning to lay RC's to sell en mass to the unsuspecting public, claiming it as the greatest acid they'll ever taste.

In actual fact the chemical I'm putting onto blotters (again I stress, for personal use) isn't hallucinogenic in the slightest. The only reason it's going onto paper is for ease of use. That and I don't like the idea of a bottle containing a lethal amount of a chemical just sat around my house.

Anyway, back to the question at hand.

Working out how much liquid the paper will hold should be relatively simple, put 100ml water into a beaker, put the paper in until saturated, remove then measure how much water is left.

Once I've got that sorted I think I'll do a small test run of say 25mg. After dunking as many sheets as possible I'll let the left over liquid in the glass pan evaporate and weigh any powder that comes out of the solution.
Depending on how much powder is left over will give me a rough idea of whether the liquid needs to be made stronger / weaker :)
 
More experimental work is needed. Find the solubility of the material in various solvents, and the absorption of the blotter of various solvents. Start there.
 
That's about the plan yes.

I've just stumbled onto a brilliantly simple way of measuring how much liquid paper can absorb, which is one of the (for me at least) more difficult tasks sorted.

Now a quick question regarding the solubility;

If I was to make a solution of 250mg for example
If this solution was left for a few days, is there any way of knowing if the powder would precipitate out, or is that just a case of trial and error?
 
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