Just want to say that in my post previous to talking about (i guess what now need quotes around it lol) the "trick" i mentioned i am only measuring 10mg and more, and that anything smaller i make a solution. Never intended that "trick" to be referring to anything smaller than that. Is my 10mg with the "trick" super precise? No, but i also dont have 1000 to blow. And i know that if my 10mg with the "trick" isnt precise, neither is my 20mg or 30mg or 40mg or 50mg i make a solution with. All because, yes, i have a cheap scale. And thats the scale 99% of users will buy. The larger the weight the more likely you will be to be closer to what you are intending (hence the "trick") but it will NEVER be what you think on a cheap scale. Thats why you always practice other HR methods when working with chems. My best advice: make solutions from the highest soluble weight of drug for everything regardless of dose size, and never treat them as precise so slowly titrate up from smallest amount using only once per day over as many days it takes until you get the desired effect. 99% of users wont do this tho. Hence, attempting to provide users with a safer method for using. When i did community based harm reductions in the streets we worked with what people had, were capable of and/or would actually do so that they could be safer, because perfectly safe is not possible with self regulated drug use in the vast majority of cases. Anyways, i should've re-mentioned the fact i never measure anything smaller than 10mg with my scale, and i should've mentioned that people should practice other harm reduction and not have a false sense of safety with anything really. Hopefully future readers will read through the whole thread instead of just seeing my "trick" post, and make their own informed decisions having read everyone's thoughts/opinions.