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title: "PeerTube",
linkURL: "https://makertube.net/a/nathan/video-channels",
linkURL: "https://dalek.zone/a/nathan_upchurch/",
linkDisplay: "PeerTube",
iconURL: "/img/peertube.svg",
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synopsis: A quick how-to on making Japanese style incense.
imageURL: /img/siftinsagesquare.webp
imageAlt: A sieve containing fluffy ground green sage beside a small pile of fine green powder.
mastodon_id: "113666537272260557"
mastodon_id: ""
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While I like to post incense builds, I haven't yet posted on exactly how to go about turning raw ingredients into Japanese style incense sticks. Here's a 1,000 mile overview of the process to accompany a video I recently uploaded to my new PeerTube instance on that very topic. For more info, you can check out [IncenseDragon](https://www.youtube.com/c/IncenseDragon) on YouTube, read this [very useful article](https://blog.rauchfahne.de/en/2023/02/19/making-your-own-incense-sticks-basic-knowledge-and-useful-information/) by Irene of Rauchfahne.de, peruse [incensemaking.com](https://incensemaking.com), and look through some [posts flaired with "incense making"](https://www.reddit.com/r/Incense/?f=flair_name%3A%22Incense%20Making%22) on the [incense subreddit](https://reddit.com/r/incense). Making incense is a difficult, involved process, and this is only a shallow overview; I highly recommend looking through these resources for more in-depth information.

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# Changelog
* 2024-12-16
* Update PeerTube instance on [/me](/me).
* 2024-12-15
* Added a link to site stats on the [privacy](/about/privacy) page.
* Added [Uncloseted Media](https://www.unclosetedmedia.com/) to the [blogroll](/blogroll).