Taste is decent on golden goat donât really have a flavor for it but the buzz hits hard that and the sundae driver paired up is a great long lasting high even helped with the slight pain left over from the wisdom teeth getting pulled
Also woke up refreshed and not groggy at all which is something I know my roommate complains about a lot after smoking a lot
Geez just talking with somebody the other day about dry socket . I cannot stand the dentist. They get too aggressive I brush my teeth and floss. I love that butter look. I make butter all the time this last batch wasnât a strong. It definitely doesnât look like that and Iâve seen some good videos on how they make it they do not hold back on the bud at all. I hope you feel better
I would like to copy that and put on my page if you donât mind
Feeling really well actually thank you they also took the broken teeth that were causing me a lot of pain reason I went in the first place
And yeah I make my own rosin been hit and miss with it some have been fantastic others presses just eh honestly I hate buying from shop theyâre just trying to sell you flash packaging in my opinion I only go off what I see nothing else and I ask them to squeeze the weed in front of me to make sure it doesnât turn to dust
Iâm right there with you on the hit-n-miss results when pressing my own rosin, but every strain needs different time or temps to do better. I wonât buy from shops as they charge top dollar for ho-hum mids.
now that I got a microscope, I decline others flower/rosin as I find hair or other containments .
being able to check your trichs is a great reason to buy one but not the only one.
Just over here getting hot boxed by wildfires thinking âWhat kind of sucker spends money on CO2?â
But, you know, breathing is nice too I guess.
Iâd like to see some of your carvings, @MoBilly
edit⌠carried over here from the FSFC thread lol
Have you tried flint knapping I did a bit of that.
I do yes, but gave that over to my oldest son. He took to it just fine. he makes obsidian knives
edit⌠i taught all 3 of our sons Turquoise carving and silversmithing, same as I was taught
edit2⌠we also do a lot of beadwork, mostly peyote stitched things like lighter cases and such
I used to airbrush a bit. I have done quite a few motorcycles and helmets. Here is one I did back when I rode crotch rockets.
That looks great, really good for a first attempt. Looks like you were using acylics was it Auto air?
you @JohnnyPotseed , are one skilled individual! that is some Serious talent! how long did that heart necklace take to make?!
My first try at relief carving.
This is one side of a double barrel 12 gauge. .
The other side.
This is my current project ( on hold while I do another side deal) @anon93244739
I just realized that since my initials are there, now everyone knows my name isnât Billy!
Hey all! MoBilly = Missouri Hillbilly.
Nice to meet you all!
Very nice, I left school to be a gun smith but was too old for the apprenticeship, so went into silver smithing instead. That lasted 2 years, then I swapped for the metal finishing dept, it was piece work and I earned 3 times the money, but wished I carried on with the silver smithing. Made some rings and stuff using lost wax carving tecniques.
House of Kolor urethanes.
a couple hours total
Very nice, indeed! talented young man you are!
was that just carving the heart? or that include all the silverwork too?
Iâm fresh out of likes, but thatâs OK cause I LOVE all the art work!