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The Source User Manual The Source Main Function 2
THE SOURCE MAIN FUNCTION
APPLIANCE FOR PLANT EXTRACTIONS
The Source is an easy to use home appliance for
extracting plant essences.
Plant essences are key to the smell, taste, and other
properties of plants and are used in avorings,
perfumes, herbal extracts and medicinals.
The rst step in making plant extracts is to make a
tincture. A tincture is a solution
made from the
combination
of plant matter
and
food-grade alcohol.
Lavender, mint, hops, rosemary, cinnamon, radishes,
calendula owers and many other plants have been
used successfully. The oils of some plants, such as mint
and lavender, dissolve in alcohol very quickly (5 to 20
minutes). Others, such as vanilla or rose petals, may
take hours or longer for the best result. Some extracts
benet from using alcohol that has been thoroughly
chilled in the freezer during the tincture process,
others are best prepared at room temperature. See
www.extractcraft.com for more information, recipes
and links and share your own results.
The second step is to
simply
use the Source to
separate
the plant essence from the tincture.
The
Source removes the alcohol from the tincture, leaving the
pure plant essence. The alcohol is captured for reuse.
ALCOHOL SOLVENT
We recommend food-grade, grain alcohol of 190-proof
and 95% alcohol. Do not use methanol (wood
alcohol). Alcohol percentages lower than 95% result
in water left in the extracted oils and may aect
quality, especially during product storage.
glass lid
upper seal
nickel platted
reservoir cup
collector
lower seal
base
The Source: Main Parts
threaded post
start/stop button
vacuum relief
screw