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I took 40g Root bark, added 1:1 solution of white vinegar to water. pH was "around" 4 as my test only does 2,4,6,8,10. I ordered a digital pH meter...
Simmered that on low for about an hour, then poured it all off (about 1L) into a jar.
I did 3 cooks using that process. Each cook was poured through a funnel containing aquarium fiber as a filter. It's similar to pillow stuffing material. The volume at this point was about 3L. That was reduced on low to 1L over about 6 hours.
Defat stage: I poured in 100 ml Naptha and stirred for about 5 minutes, then let it sit for another 5 minutes. At this point there was a distinct separation of a clear top layer and dark red/brown bottom layer. I pulled the top layer off, then repeated this defat stage 2 more times. The collected Naptha was saved and almost perfectly clear except for a slight brown tint. I figured I could use this Naptha again later possibly.
Basify stage: I added 5 teaspoons of lye to 250 ml h2o. The water was cold from the fridge which could have been an issue. The resulting mixture tested at a pH of 10, but that is the highest it will read. The guide said this should be around 13.5 pH. I very slowly added the basified water to the solution while stirring. The mixture at this point was a very dark brown, or black.
Pulls: I added 100ml Naptha to the solution again as in the Defatting stage. I turned the jar end-over-end and was gentle. 5 minutes of mixing to 10 minutes of settling left me with good separate layers. The Naptha was pulled and put into a fresh clean jar. This left me with 300 ml of *in theory* Naptha/DMT
Wash: Here's where things get weird. I added baking soda to H20 (again using cold water

) until it read a pH of 8. Approximately 300ml of this solution was added to the 300ml of Naptha/DMT solution. This was shaken and stirred for 5 minutes, then allowed to settle. Note the following change. BEFORE - Naptha/"DMT" = Crystal Clear. H20/Baking Soda = cloudy white. AFTER - Top layer (Naptha/"DMT"

= Cloudy White and Bottom Layer (H20) = Crystal clear.
At this point I did some searching and realized two mistakes. 1 being cold water, and 2 being sodium bicarbonate rather than sodium carbonate. I gave it a hot water bath and re-shook the container. It then separated into a clear top layer and cloudy white bottom layer. I was happy at this point and thought that it "must have worked" so I pulled off the top clear layer of Naptha and poured it onto a Pyrex dish. The Pyrex dish was placed on a level surface in the dark with a fan blowing over it at about 6AM.
At 12 the next day I ran in to check on it, and most of the Naptha was already evaporated. I waited another 6 hours, 12 total, and the plate seemed dry. There was no Naptha odor, just the mothball/plastic smell. I didn't see anything on the pyrex but decided to scrape it anyway. I got some yellow goo with a few specs of brown. In total, about 1/2 of a grain of rice worth of goo.
When life gives you goo, make changa!