ABV edibles are fun.
I've been doing some experiments lately, and here's my advice:
1. Make a big batch of canna-oil and use it over multiple recipes. This will help you get consistent results and adjust your dosage. For example, if I use 1/2 cup canna-oil in my cookies, and they turn out too strong, next time I will only use 1/4 cup
from the same batch of oil and cut it with 1/4 cup virgin oil.
2. Strain or don't strain depending on your preference. I personally don't strain out the solids. I quite like the taste in cookies or brownies, it doesn't bother me at all. I find the flavor combines well with chocolate and/or nuts.
3. To make canna-oil with minimal odor, try this: Put the oil (I use coconut) and ground ABV in a sealed mason jar. Then, put the jar in a slow cooker (crock pot) filled with enough water to cover the jar above the oil level (but not completely submerge it). A day or two on low, and your oil will be amber-brown and potent.
4. Dosage is highly individual and dependent on the desired effect. (Are you just trying to reduce a little bit of nausea, or are you planning to turn out all the lights and listen to Pink Floyd?) I personally vary my dosage anywhere from 1g ABV per
brownie (knocks me on my ass for 12 hours, no possibility of safely driving a car or interacting with authority figures) to 1g per
tray (which works out to 1/16g per brownie, enough to help slightly with my medical symptoms, but I could still go to the bank or post office and function normally).
5. The effects of ABV can vary wildly, depending on the strain, your brand/model of vape, and how much you extract in the vaping process. Oh, and of course, the individual! Generally speaking, the vaping process releases a lot of THC, but many of the CBD's are left behind. I have a friend with some psych issues, and I give him some of my ABV to roll into his tobacco cigarettes (yeah yeah yeah, I know, but it's his choice). He loves it because he says it helps him relax without making him paranoid like green bud sometimes does to him. In general I think of ABV as having more of a "mellow couchlocked body buzz" and less "euphoric head rush" compared with the original herb.
6. I like to combine vaping and edibles at the same time. I think of the vape as the "treble" control, and the edibles as the "bass." So for example, if my brownies are kicking in and my energy is low, I'll vape to elevate my mood. Or, if it's coming near the end of the evening but my head is racing from the vape session, I might have another brownie to bring me down.
Good luck and let us know how it goes!