DIY: Scale vs. Drops.

I dont have a scale
But have a question, excuse me if its ignorant

But when you adding a flavour and you presumably use the dropper to add into the bottle while its on the scale - am i right in saying your accuracy is limited by the weight of each drop?

Would it ever happen that you need say half a drop extra and you cant get it?

Or is that not a problem?
You can go a drop or two under or over, and probably won't notice a difference.

So if I understand you correctly, say you are on 0.24grams, and the recipe asks for 0.25grams of that flavour, you can just leave it on 0.24, because a drop may take you to 0.26... but it probably won't matter anyway, when you that close to the mark either way. I usually go a little bit over.

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Thanks for all the feedback guys
Much appreciated
Am looking forward to the DIY and a scale

My first juice with a scale will probably be a super icy menthol. But I won't really need a scale for that
Lol
 
I dont have a scale
But have a question, excuse me if its ignorant

But when you adding a flavour and you presumably use the dropper to add into the bottle while its on the scale - am i right in saying your accuracy is limited by the weight of each drop?

Would it ever happen that you need say half a drop extra and you cant get it?

Or is that not a problem?

A half a drop difference with most recipe ingredients is splitting hairs so thin I seriously doubt anybody can tell the difference when the finished product is vaped. Drop size being variable is well known, but with a half a drop you're only talking about 0.025g if 20 drops equal 1ml. My scale is accurate to 0.01g, but I can assure you that when I mix I do not hit exactly on say 1.8g of a flavor no matter what I am using to add the flavor with.
 
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