View Full Version : best way to crush Ketamine?
Soul glow Bro
30-09-2009, 11:14 PM
The stuff is still bit crystal, finding it a pain of getting it fine and powdered. Tried everything as norm, but still rocky. Any other ideas?
Tank Girl
30-09-2009, 11:23 PM
between your bottom cheeks
Soul glow Bro
30-09-2009, 11:47 PM
:love:
will give it a try later..
Tank Girl
30-09-2009, 11:49 PM
if that doesnt work, try between your toes, adds a nice flavour :wink:
stanley knife blade. it's actually really therapeutic with one of them
GiantMidget
01-10-2009, 04:53 AM
What sort of crystals? Is it shiny and more crystal than powder when crushed.
If so you might have to cook it up again,
Last g i had i had to do this. Was much better afterwards tho.
Get a pan of boiling water, Stick a plate on top of it. Put a small amount of boiled water or ice out of the freezer (melt first) and put it over the K.
Let it boil up and keep spreading it (k) around the plate with a small spoon.
It'll take a while but keep at it and when the water evaporates you'll be left with a nice powder.
Hope this helps mate
Iacchus
01-10-2009, 09:08 AM
^ this
always cook your crystals
GiantMidget
01-10-2009, 12:24 PM
^ this
always cook your crystals
Seconded. Otherwise it's a waste and just fucks your nose up. :wink:
Diceface
01-10-2009, 12:36 PM
If there small crystals jus spread them out on a wooden tabletop/something flat and solid (even a dvd case works) and crush them down with something metal that has a flat side...
http://www.wellcoolstuff.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/marioc15.jpg,
...(something like this^^^ works perfectly well)... use alot of pressure and keep crushing them till you cant see anymore shiny bits in amongst the powder.
best to cook them up though tbh.
k cooks great in the microwave i found out the other day, my mate showed me.
i'm sold to the microwave method!!
xEuphoria
01-10-2009, 07:05 PM
I have always just rolled a glass over the bag !!
I don't normally have to crush it though, my mate usually sorts that out for me! xx
MisterDuck
01-10-2009, 07:52 PM
massive fuckin sledgehammer innit
Soul glow Bro
01-10-2009, 10:55 PM
What sort of crystals? Is it shiny and more crystal than powder when crushed.
If so you might have to cook it up again,
Last g i had i had to do this. Was much better afterwards tho.
Get a pan of boiling water, Stick a plate on top of it. Put a small amount of boiled water or ice out of the freezer (melt first) and put it over the K.
Let it boil up and keep spreading it (k) around the plate with a small spoon.
It'll take a while but keep at it and when the water evaporates you'll be left with a nice powder.
Hope this helps mate
thanks man!!
Poly, whats your microwave method?
ket on plate
put enough water over the crystal
plate on top
microwave, keep checking
bang bang bang done!! much easier than the pan thing and you can use oven dish aswell
Diceface
02-10-2009, 01:34 PM
20ml of boiling water for every 1gram of K
Poly have you ever had a cracked plate situation when using the microwave method?
plates can crack in the microwave....if your retarded that is.
GiantMidget
04-10-2009, 07:03 AM
I'd prefer to use the pan of water method. the microwave method sounds a bit lazy to me.
Some who isn't a fish used to use an oven but again it's lazy.
But each to their own though. :0)
lazy or easy.. i say easy
20ml of boiling water for every 1gram of K
Poly have you ever had a cracked plate situation when using the microwave method?
misread this yesterday :crazy_diz no i haven't. the plate i used had a little hole in the middle of the plate on top
Diceface
04-10-2009, 05:06 PM
misread this yesterday :crazy_diz no i haven't. the plate i used had a little hole in the middle of the plate on top
ive seen it happen twice!! fortunately, no k was harmed.. the safest way to do it is to use the plate over boiling water method me thinks, it does take longer but patience is definently a virtue with this. ive seen nasty results from using the microwave more times than i care to remember, burnt ket aint pretty!
experiment with both methods and see which you prefer.
Diceface
04-10-2009, 05:08 PM
plates can crack in the microwave....if your retarded that is.
eh?
i mean if your stupid enough to use a non microwaveable plate you deserve to have your k ruined :laugh_at
GiantMidget
04-10-2009, 05:35 PM
i mean if your stupid enough to use a non microwaveable plate you deserve to have your k ruined :laugh_at
Always best to use a metal plate. :weee:
yeah, and turn the lights off. you can have a light show while your cooking your ket raaaraaa
Diceface
04-10-2009, 05:42 PM
i mean if your stupid enough to use a non microwaveable plate you deserve to have your k ruined :laugh_at
ye thats true.
funny thing is we was using the two plates that wear always used for cookups tho :s. these plates had never let me down till then! the fault could have been the microwaves ventilation or summat and the build up of steam jus got too much. if youare gona use the micro keep checking it every couple of minutes untill its ready.:wink:
GiantMidget
04-10-2009, 05:42 PM
Best method is to use a cd in the microwave. then turn the lights off and bask in radioactive goodness.
i've done that before!! lightning in a microwave
Best method is to use a cd in the microwave. then turn the lights off and bask in radioactive goodness.
nah mate, home made plasma ball;
get a bit of blue tack, put it in the center of the plate. get a cocktail skewer/matchstick and put it in the blue tack so its vertical. now light the matchstick/cocktail skewer and put a glass over it and turn the microwave on xD
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