Kieran Woodward
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@Fuctifino Where did you get your 'drug dealer' scales from? I've been looking for some as my kitchen scales are not really up to the job.
@Fuctifino Where did you get your 'drug dealer' scales from? I've been looking for some as my kitchen scales are not really up to the job.
ThanksSame here. A measuring cylinder and a small syringe has done me for years.
Quite true, but for DIY purposes I doubt there is much difference between the accuracy of using measuring cylinders and scales that are slightly out of calibration, in terms of margin of error.Be warned guys. Just because scales read to .1g doesn't mean they are accurate, to that level. Even if calibrated regularly.
There is a reason metered scales cost so much.
Yup, I tested the same coin a few times and it repeatedly read as 3.29g, (nominal weight 3.25g), then I looked and it was a bit dirty. I tried three others and they all looked cleaner but a little worn and they all came out between 3.21 and 3.24g, so I'm happy my scales are accurate enough for my purposes.Just keep reweighing the same item half a dozen times to check accuracy/tolerance
(ensure you weigh in centre of platform of course)
repeat on other items if you like blah blah blah.....
Or fuck it mix in larger volumes will reduce any deviations of accuracy (in general)
In reality I mixed up a couple of litres of my ADV and now & again just add a splash
to a small batch to mix it up a bit - does me atm, just adding a little kick now n then to adv
the smaller the volume being mixed as well as more complex mixes is where deviations could occur
again you own attention to detail is also paramount too, working as best/accurately as you can with whatever method etc....