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dannyhastings

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Okay so I know where I'm going to start with this (chefs vapour), however I honestly don't know how to start this whatsoever!

Does anyone have any advice on where and how to start??? Thanks


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Okay so I know where I'm going to start with this (chefs vapour), however I honestly don't know how to start this whatsoever!

Does anyone have any advice on where and how to start??? Thanks


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Spend a while in mixology reading the old posts they may save you from a few mistakes.
Secondly get a good piece of mixing software. Either the POTV mixing calculator or EjuiceMeUp are pretty good. Spend some time playing with those.
It would be good to decide what you are going to mix and your recipe before you buy your concentrates. Lots of people (me included) dive in feet first and order a load of concentrates that they think they will like then find they dont have what they need to make their first mixes.

Keep records. Write everything down. If it isn't written down it didn't happen.

Overall Have fun. It isn't as hard as it seems :D
 
Okay so I know where I'm going to start with this (chefs vapour), however I honestly don't know how to start this whatsoever!

Does anyone have any advice on where and how to start??? Thanks


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First off forget all you think you might know because you dont and spend a week or 2 week reading vaping underground and threads here to learn flavour blending and flavour layering, 2nd scrap the cheffs vapour idear unless your buying signature vapours, if your wanting to add seperate flavours to create your own mixs you want to buy at flavour art uk bud
 
Find a juice you like, then find a clone recipe for it and go from there playing with the quantitys and maybe adding another flavour element that you like.

Read up lots, or if you're more of a visual learner watched lots of youtube videos on the topic.

Best way to learn anything is ASK LOTS OF QUESTIONS! :D

Would really recommend this guys videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVVETqD3O0E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RdboUVCROs
 
Spend a while in mixology reading the old posts they may save you from a few mistakes.
Secondly get a good piece of mixing software. Either the POTV mixing calculator or EjuiceMeUp are pretty good. Spend some time playing with those.
It would be good to decide what you are going to mix and your recipe before you buy your concentrates. Lots of people (me included) dive in feet first and order a load of concentrates that they think they will like then find they dont have what they need to make their first mixes.

Keep records. Write everything down. If it isn't written down it didn't happen.

Overall Have fun. It isn't as hard as it seems :D

I 2nd that , nothing worse than leaving a mix to steep/mature , finding out its very good only to realize you didn't write the ingredients down. Also work your way up from 10% as 20% is usually too overpowering in most cases although not all


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Thanks for the advice guys, I'm just finding actually biting the bullet hard, having the courage to go for it!! Seems so confusing...


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I'd start off with some pre-mixed to start off as its pretty hard to get wrong. T-Juice and red astaire would be a good place to start. There's a few vids on YouTube you can watch that might help as it is pretty simple really. Start with simple single flavours.
 
Thanks for the advice guys, I'm just finding actually biting the bullet hard, having the courage to go for it!! Seems so confusing...


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Danny the signature concentrates that chefs vapour sell are a great place to start with mixing as you don't have to worry about the recipe. Think of it as making a glass of Ribena with concentrate.
I've bought their Jamaican ginger cake, mince pie with brandy cream and spotted dick with custard and they are all spot on concentrates.


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Danny the signature concentrates that chefs vapour sell are a great place to start with mixing as you don't have to worry about the recipe. Think of it as making a glass of Ribena with concentrate.
I've bought their Jamaican ginger cake, mince pie with brandy cream and spotted dick with custard and they are all spot on concentrates.


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Okay buddy, that sounds good to me, I was thinking of trying the cherry menthol recipe with the menthol crystals, would that be a good place to start?


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Okay buddy, that sounds good to me, I was thinking of trying the cherry menthol recipe with the menthol crystals, would that be a good place to start?


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Where is the recipe on the forum Danny? I'll have a wee look if you point me in the right direction


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