jds

Well-Known Member

cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
Yea, a fairly lightweight compact GREEN that I can store a spare 'M' in the fill chamber or 2 tips as an option. :nod: Just need something else in their extra, if I want less rattle noise. So yes, this stash checks all my boxes for being functional.
My biggest concern with this guy is how smellproof it is. Is the magnet strong enough to hold the rubber strip tight to the stash opening? Does it seem like there is a way to make a solid seal?
 

Winegums

I make things from wood
Accessory Maker
For the sake of wood porn, this is part of a custom order that I'm working on this week. All three of these are variations of stems I've made before and are each stunners in their own right. It's times like these when I want to keep what I've created, the curse being of a maker I tell you.
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CuckFumbustion

Lo and Behold! The transformative power of Vapor.
My biggest concern with this guy is how smellproof it is. Is the magnet strong enough to hold the rubber strip tight to the stash opening? Does it seem like there is a way to make a solid seal?
The closing magnets on mine seem fine. I shook it upside down as hard as I can. It feels solid actually. With a little bit of side rattle sound from the 'M'.

There is a rubber strip(?) that meets the hole when the stash is closed and seems to create a seal in that fashion. If the strip was even longer, it could have covered the place where the 'M' meets the lid also. That would be a small improvement. :2c:

Magnets hold the lid closed, So it might be modded to have say a thin strip of silicone as a sort of seal. However KIM. it is designed to have the lid flush inside the body. Don't think this is the best candidate for smell proof on it's own other than say the Dynatube. Definitely lightweight, Actually forgot it was in my pocket. :freak:
 

stardustsailor

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
For the sake of wood porn, this is part of a custom order that I'm working on this week. All three of these are variations of stems I've made before and are each stunners in their own right. It's times like these when I want to keep what I've created, the curse being of a maker I tell you.
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Amazing Job !
:tup:

Excellent workmanship !
:clap:

To the tiny detail !
:nod:

The blue-green one is more than AMAZING !
Awesome hue !
Awesome grain !
So ..mystical ..A twirling pond in the hand,full of fairies and elves !
So Out Of The Ordinary ! SOOTO !
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wileycoyote1103

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Yes ,there is a small difference in speed between 7 fin and 5 fin tips.
But very-very slight.Just 20% .;)

And yes to some-including myself-the 7 fin is more aesthetically appealing ,
than the 5 fin tip....

But ...
The 5 fin tip is the ideal tip,when it comes to anodising !
The larger space between fins allow for the color to show better !







Cheers.
Eww! Pretty!
 

Winegums

I make things from wood
Accessory Maker
@Winegums, what is that beautiful blue wood stem?

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It's figured western big leaf Maple crotch wood. It's the most compressed and stressed part of the tree, typically containing the highest figuring. I dyed it blue with aniline dye and sealed it in with a food safe oil finish since bees wax doesn't provide a lot of protection. I normally only use wax but the customer was concerned about the longevity of the stem and the dye. The oils will polymerize and seal the dye in for good after it dries for two weeks.

It's an 18mm VonG body incase anyone was wondering.
 

jds

Well-Known Member
Canada Post messed up the delivery of my Portside, I'm really disappointed. When I saw "Delivered" while I was at work I was really looking forward to getting home and finally trying that induction heater. Turns out it was delivered to the wrong address, and they haven't really been helpful when I contacted them.

I guess I'll stick to the old torch for a while.
 

5210630772

Well-Known Member
Yes ,there is a small difference in speed between 7 fin and 5 fin tips.
But very-very slight.Just 20% .;)

And yes to some-including myself-the 7 fin is more aesthetically appealing ,
than the 5 fin tip....

But ...
The 5 fin tip is the ideal tip,when it comes to anodising !
The larger space between fins allow for the color to show better !







Cheers.

WOW! These look super cool! I love them! May I ask you how did you color them? If it's simple enough, I may try to do it myself.

Best,
 

mucsusn

60 going on 20
@Winegums, what is that beautiful blue wood stem?

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@mucsusn, what are those 4 uniquely shaped logs center front, & for the 3 on the left, what is the wood with the holes?

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@Summer I’ll give you the whole lineup. On each flank are a pair of Milaana, on the left Maple and Spalted Maple, on the right Maple and Cherry. Next on inside left are three E-Nanos from epicvape.com, inside right are three Ed’sTnT WoodScents. That leaves the cluster of four front and four rear....those are all Underdogs (Underdogvapes.com). The 3 on the left in the front are turned from Banksia Pods, an Australian species with these funky seed pods (though unrelated, think of them as pine cones). The one on the right is Amboyna Burl. The lone wolf just to the left of the stems as a Mistvape Touch, Maple with Snakewood trim. All of my stems in the pic are for the WoodScents or Underdogs. And of course, the WoodScents all play together with my DynaVaps!
 

Diggy Smalls

Notorious
This weekend I went away to visit friends and eat out in a bunch in a different town. I brought my Vapcap M with my burl dynastash and had three good nugs just hand torn and stuffed in there. It was funny how many lighters I brought to the hotel. I had a clipper (just hold it above the flame), inline 3, triangular 3, and a single torch. With my Log style vapes I use different stems to get the different styles. With the vapcap it's down to technique and flame configuration for me. I enjoy them all differently. The clipper is very quiet and heats it gently. I can actually get a great single hit deep extraction with a clipper or bic style soft flame lighter. Most of the time I prefer one of my triple flame torches.
Man, I got this butane can that only fit my clipper, not my torch lighters! I still got it to work, but I leaked butane!
Anyway, I used a smoke buddy to absorb the vapors. My lady loves the smoke buddy cause she hates the smell of it being vaporized. I love her and care about her happiness so I don't mind giving up my clouds. lol

Anyway, rocking the vapcap M with some salad that is dense and sticky. Going through an empty glass bubbler tonight, but I was dreaming of a custom stem and sipping on an Ithaca Flower Power.
@mucsusn, what are those 4 uniquely shaped logs center front, & for the 3 on the left, what is the wood with the holes?

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Love that vape collection! So cool. Those unique ones are banksia pods.
 

SloJimFizz

Unknown Member
My Wenge XL Dynastash arrived yesterday .:rockon:
I am pleased as hell that my Omnivong XL or my @phattpiggie koa can fit into it.
The Wenge has a very nice 3d like grain pattern that shows really well in the sunlight. What's the pronunciation, Wen-gee, or just wenge? :shrug:
The @phattpiggie has a Gen 4 tip, the Omni has a current Gen 5. Can not tell the difference performance wise between the two. At all.
Had two other early gen 5 tips. One is still on my Ti Omni and it's cool down click comes a couple seconds earlier. And another one that was really short from heat up to cool down. That ones gone.
To keep the wood porn train rolling, here are some shots of the Wenge, cause I've yet to see a decent picture of it on their site, just looks kinda black.



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mucsusn

60 going on 20
My Wenge XL Dynastash arrived yesterday .:rockon:
I am pleased as hell that my Omnivong XL or my @phattpiggie koa can fit into it.
The Wenge has a very nice 3d like grain pattern that shows really well in the sunlight. What's the pronunciation, Wen-gee, or just wenge? :shrug:
The @phattpiggie has a Gen 4 tip, the Omni has a current Gen 5. Can not tell the difference performance wise between the two. At all.
Had two other early gen 5 tips. One is still on my Ti Omni and it's cool down click comes a couple seconds earlier. And another one that was really short from heat up to cool down. That ones gone.
To keep the wood porn train rolling, here are some shots of the Wenge, cause I've yet to see a decent picture of it on their site, just looks kinda black.



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My luthier friend pronounces it Wing-ay
 

VapeBCN

Well-Known Member
Still reading, but already got my Omni XL titan with stash this weekend. What a nice x-mas gift for myself.
Anybody experienced traveling with this?
I am asking because of the torch-lighter which will be a problem in EU
Already lost a cheap one for my Vaporgenie.
Anybody used just a BIC or candle?

Vaping my Mighty in BCN and another Airport in EU (smoking area) was not a problem in the past.
That is the reason I keep my iolite at home when flying.
 
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Squiby

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Anybody used just a BIC or candle?
Yes. They work, but they are not the same as a butane lighter.

Soft flames take about 30 seconds to heat the cap, so although Bics work, your thumb won't like the heat from prolonged contact with the lever. A candle is recommended over a Bic.

You'll need to vape inside or in a very protected area as a soft flame won't be able to make the required contact with the cap in a draft.

Soft flames can deposit soot on your cap but you can prevent this from happening if you keep the cap above the flame.
 

SloJimFizz

Unknown Member
My luthier friend pronounces it Wing-ay

So shall I.
And your collection, as I've told you before is amazing. :drool:

Turns out these botique vapes currently on the market scratch that itch much more cheaply that hand made musical instruments.
Same for me. This forum also keeps me off of other forums where my "_AS" gets me in serious trouble. With Mrs. Fizz, that is. :goon:
 

gimmiemore

Well-Known Member
Late to the party here... Got my Ti-woody xl about a week ago, and I've had the "M" for about a month now and quickly fell in love with it.
The wood looks and feel great, at first i did not like the wood mouthpiece but it grew on me, I still prefer the feel of the M on the lips. Also the carb hole on the M with the carvings makes it easier to play with and find the right spot, with the woody it's just a hole. The less air-restrictive ti-tip kinda makes up for that though.

The ti-tip is great, I love that you can adjust the bowl size, it gives a different hit compared to the M, I enjoy them both, can't say if I prefer one to the other just yet.

I'll give my M to a friend, but I liked it so much I'll probably get another one, plus now I really want a Ti-omni, maybe I'll just get the omni condenser, but that will have to wait for the next sale, or next year sale if I can wait that long.

I want to thank this thread, everyone in it, for introducing me to this wonderful little device, it is pretty much the perfect vape for me as someone who mostly microdose, and of course a big thank you to the dynavap team, not only for making the vapcap but also offering worldwide shipping for a reasonable price (and free shipping on sales), half the reason I got the woody was to further support them for being awesome.
 
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