Ok, I am unfortunately rather knowledgable about smoking resin. I have indetified two distinct types of resin and the preferred smoking method for each.

A. Resin straight out of a pipe. This is usually tarry, gooey stuff, unless it is cold, but it will soften up quite nicely under a little heat. This stuff will get you much higher smoking it by knife hits. You don't have to worry about it melting down into your pipe and clogging, and it's a bit more economical.

B. Resin that has been boiled out of a pipe (we will ignore resin removed with solvents, as that would be really nasty to smoke and wold probably make you very ill). After you filter the *lovely* smelling water and catch all the resin, the logical next step is to squeeze all the moisture out and let it dry before smoking it. Smoking wet resin is a huge exercise in futility. This stuff usually hardens up pretty damn hard, and doesn't melt easily. Knife hits of this is out of the question. Don't ask why, but it takes too long to burn off, and instead of the rush of smoke like from type A resin, you get a wispy trail of smoke that lasts until the resin is gone. Type B resin should be flattened into a disk while it is still semi-maleable. After it dries, place the disk in your bowl of choice and have at it. It takes a long time to burn off, and you get pretty damn stoned.

I just smoked a few hits of B, and it made me think of posting this.

Peas out
LonerStoner Reviewed by LonerStoner on . Notes on smoking resin Ok, I am unfortunately rather knowledgable about smoking resin. I have indetified two distinct types of resin and the preferred smoking method for each. A. Resin straight out of a pipe. This is usually tarry, gooey stuff, unless it is cold, but it will soften up quite nicely under a little heat. This stuff will get you much higher smoking it by knife hits. You don't have to worry about it melting down into your pipe and clogging, and it's a bit more economical. B. Resin that has Rating: 5