I'm not 100% sure I understand what happened, so you did a ~140F purge (no vac) overnight, and ended up with shatter. Then you whipped the shatter, and then placed it under vacuum, but with NO heat, and it turned into wax?!but i didnt.
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I had a brownie last night, not a cookie of wax.... So i just left it in my crockpot set on low all night. Woke up to a fully melted shatter looking, awesome smelling extract that was at around 140 all night. I whipped it up (keep hating if u cant handle it) and put it in my vac oven with no extra heat and bam, hours later came back to this budder that taste like the killer queen buds i used to make it... that were 11 months old BTW.
Anyone have experience wth making whipped budder in a vac oven?
Now that i finally have something asthetically acceptable and awesome tasting, i will finally start using material from my outdoor harvest... maybe even some nugs.
Again- whoever is negative rep snyping me for talking about whipping- you obviously have nothing to contribute here. I'm gonna keep doing what I am doing, trying to learn how to transform extractions into awesome waxes and shatters. I am not on here claiming to be a master, I am here to learn. So either help me out or or at least come out say who you are and school me on why whipped, fully purged shatter, is so bad. You are helping noone by snyping posts about whipping, except maybe your own ego, which is a different issue entirely.
When i negative rep someone, i do it publicly, not in a passive aggressive manner FWIW.
I have read from several sources that some stuff is impossible to wax up (especially old stuff) because its fully decarboxylated. Made sense when I read it, but now I don't know what to believe again. I am definitely going to try this technique out. I'm guessing that introducing air into your shatter and then placing it under deep vac without heat allowed it to solidify into that waxy texture! Very exciting news