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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AAN EXCELLENT WEALTH OF INFORMATION, BUT......,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cannabis Alchemy: Art of Modern Hashmaking (Paperback)
This book deals with the process of turning regular everyday herb into both hash oil and hashish. It is very detailed and practical. As such it is geared only to those interested in undertaking such a process. The process Gold describes in it DOES WORK and the potency increaces between 6 times (for pure crude extract) and 32 times (for acetated and isomerized extract) are in the opinion of this author accurate. As helpful as this book is however, it is incomplete without its compendium: Dr. ATomic's Marijuana Multiplier.The reason for this is that unless the reader is a chemist, Canabis Alchemy is very difficult to follow. Even thought the diagrams in it are well illustrated, understanding some of the simple alchemy reactions described in them is very difficult to the lay person - if not impossible.This is where Dr. Atomic's Marijuana Multiplier comes in. It is akin to an Idiots Guide to Canabis Alchemy. Its chapter layout is almost identical to Canabis ALchemy. Best of all, it's written in a cartioonish fashion with words that the reader can easily follow (instead of chemical symbols). It even describes how to make the edible fomrs of hash that really work! As mentioned above, when read together the process mentioned in both books works and a reader (with basic HS education) can figure out how to go about the 28 hour alchemy / isomerization process to obtain very potent oil / hash with a potency of about 6 to 12 times stronger on the Adams scale than regular everyday Mary Jane! As simple as the process is however, it is unlikely that a non-chemist could make the very high acetate rotaional herb oil (13 to 32 times more potent) that Gold explains in his book. This is because this final step involves an artificial atmosphere to be created behind a blast proof plexi glass cage. I would not recommend this to anyone who does not have a ton of experience in chemistry labs. Finally, the process described in both books results in a yeild (by vloume) of between 25%-30% of extracted THC / pulp canabidiol from regular Mary Jane. In other words, 10 grams of herb would give you between 2.5 and 3 grams of consumable decadence. As for the supplies needed, almost all the ones mentioned in both books can be acquired pretty easily. The only drawback is that the entire process is VERY labor intensive. For some really incredible smoke expect about 30 hours of pretty well continous work. The benefits are the increase in potency, the far less toxins ingested and some incredible bragging right :)
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Growers and Medical Users take notice:,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cannabis Alchemy: Art of Modern Hashmaking (Paperback)
This book tells you how to concentrate active ingredients from Cannabis, and how to modify them to improve their potency.The instructions given are distilled from technical writings, which are cited. These technical journals may be hard to come by, since the articles are often old (but valid). D. Gold tells you exactly how to prepare Cannabis extracts and preparations using readily available kitchen pots and pans and a few chemistry set novelties. He also describes a larger set-up utilizing a 55 gallon drum. I myself have never gotten around to trying the techniques described in the book because I smoke a small quantity of good Cannabis that I pay a high price for. Smoking unrefined Cannabis is good enough for me. I would have to make modest investments to implement Gold's methods. I can spend that on Cannabis instead. I think Gold's methods would be great for someone who has access to large quantities of Cannabis at a low price. I have never understood why people smuggle low quality Cannabis across international borders. Bootleggers distilled their fermented corn mash into a potent form before loading it into the trunks of their cars. I think the penalties for bunk weed aren't much different than those for hash oil, so it seems irrational to smuggle garbage. I think this book would be good for Cannabis cultivators who have a lot of low potency leaves to dispose of. Perhaps they could convert these into high quality products. They should experiment at small scale to see if it justifies the costs. Heating fuel is expended, some solvents may not be fully recycled. Yield efficiency may be below 100%. I think this information would also be useful for people seeking information on medical marijuana. Perhaps a person with a serious need for purified Cannabis extracts would be willing to go to the trouble of preparing extracts. Of course, nothing in the book or in this review should be construed as encouraging you to do anything illegal. Perhaps you should consider moving to Antarctica or the Netherlands if you find D. Gold's methods interesting.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
way too complicated!,
By Jon (Sac Town) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cannabis Alchemy: Art of Modern Hashmaking (Paperback)
if youve got your own lab and some good glassware and a firm chemistry knowledge and you want to experiment then this book is for you. but if you just want to make some hash oil, then there are easier (and safer) ways than described in this book. save your $$ and search google for "+BHO 'butane honey oil'" insted of buying this book.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice book,
This review is from: Cannabis Alchemy: Art of Modern Hashmaking (Paperback)
If you would like to make cannabis-oil, this is absolutly the right book. When I bought it I thout it would deal with hashmaking as well. But the book is very brief when it comes to that. Okay, it tells about a way to make hash, but only one, and I know that there are several. Anyway: A book worth buying.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
and more...,
By hash monkey (s.f. ca.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cannabis Alchemy: Art of Modern Hashmaking (Paperback)
excellent intro to the art, however, the author is a bit dated, as any net search will show you how to do the butane extraction of pot to get gold honey oil. Nuke the oil in a microwave with acetic acid (photo shop) on the lowest power setting with a glass of water side by side in there (absorbs excess energy) for 10 minutes, and you have the thc acetate w/out blowing yourself up... enjoy, and buy the book it's great!
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Forget about acetate extraction!,
By Grass (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cannabis Alchemy: Art of Modern Hashmaking (Paperback)
Even though this book is somewhat good it certainly does not increase potency. In Chapter 1 alone the author is telling the grower to preheat cannabis in an oven so it crumbles easier. This only destroys some of the much need cannabinoids that you want. Just dry your harvest in a dark room away from any light and you will be able to crumble up your cannabis is no time. Then following this the author starts to describe how cannabis should be pounded into powder. Sorry but this book is supposed to be about high quality cannabinoid extraction and it does not really serve anybody with this kind of interest... but it will tell you have to extract THC from cannabis... or at least some of it!What the author neglects to tell you is that it is very important to begin with the right genetics. If you have a plant that produces below average potent buds then no matter what you do you will only end up with average potent cannabis oil. This book is alright I supposed because it will get you there but I highly recommend The Cannabis Grow Bible by Greg Green for better information on cannabis oil extraction using butane (a very simple and safe process) or by water extraction to produce full melt hashish. The acetate extraction method described in this book is now somewhat obsolete. I just use the acetate process in cleaning out my butane extraction instruments for oil residue. The full melt water extraction technique is the way to go though. That is the true extraction method of the pros.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
not what I was looking for,
By pickles mcgee "Pickles" (everywhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cannabis Alchemy: Art of Modern Hashmaking (Paperback)
very old info .its not necesscary to make hash oil too complicated.only buy if you are like me an have to have every book about a subject.more of a pamphlet than a book
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great book for those who want to get high!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cannabis Alchemy: Art of Modern Hashmaking (Paperback)
Everything you need to know to make simple or advanced setups for oil. This book concentrates on safety of the individual. If you want to extract and purify the oils from your pot this is the book you need!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow,
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This review is from: Cannabis Alchemy: Art of Modern Hashmaking (Paperback)
I really got more than I paid for in this book. Many new to me ideas that I was quite unfamiliar with, great pictures and setups.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Complex and Satisfying,
By XoraKJoken "Xora" (The Sky) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cannabis Alchemy: Art of Modern Hashmaking (Paperback)
While this book was defiantly written for those that with a background in chemistry, those willing to put in the research can easily digest this book. It covers many methods that's potency is far beyond anything other books will teach you, though many of them require special equipment. The diagrams are clear, and easy to follow, and many of these methods have somehow been forgotten. It is a must for the true cannasuir.
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Cannabis Alchemy: Art of Modern Hashmaking by D. Gold (Paperback - March 8, 1993)
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