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Collyland Aromatizer (formerly Vapbong by Art of Vapor)

foothilla

Well-Known Member
Hi Folks !

It is possible to remake the ball if broken but its not easy. Due to the shrinking of ceramic in the process of burning and the unigue fitting of
each ball i found it very hard to make it fit as perfect as it did before so the new ball cant be as good as the old.
We are talking about handcrafted ceramic pieces and i wish my craftsmanship would be so good as to have the abbility to make a new one as good as the old.
I am actually making a new model where the ball is not a ball but a "Puck" and that makes it much more easy to remake it because there are two flat surfaces where i can grind material off to the point where it fits. The two surfaces are also not parallel to each other but slightly "wedge shaped".
Theres still much room for new inventions as Axel and janine often show with their wonderful creations..
I can of course feel those of you who are afraid to spend that much money on a vape device and ceramic piece of art which is maybe only a piece of art with a missing part when the ball falls apart ..
When i make a new ball i have to build it, burn it, glaze it and then make it fitting to the vape. The process takes time and effort and that makes it unfurtunetly expensive compared to the price it had and in the end its not said that it will fit like the old one.
So i guess its important to get away from the ball as herb chamber to other forms more suitable for rebuilding.

I would love to add a picture here so u can see my recent creations but my options above are not available.. maybe later !

Beside the herb chamber theres still only one part that have to be removed from time to time (mostly years !) and that is the heating spiral
which is not only done fast but also cheap and to those who asked about a possibility to have it repaired in the US thers good news.
I found someone who is willing to do it and we are in the process. He already has the knowledge on how to do it and only needs the tools and some practice now. I hope he wont lose the motivation cause its not that easy to change the spiral :)
Anyway there will be a repair station in your country soon !
Collyland is constantly developing and i hope u will continue to join us in the process.
Thanks for all the support, kind words and patience from all of you and the knowledge you gave to others in explaining the use and other important info !
I appreciate that very much.

Felix

It sounds like your new puck design is a great idea. You have a really interesting product, and your initial price for the unit is reasonable. If you can just make it more easily serviceable and repairable, you will get a lot more middle-class customers to invest in your products. Good luck with your new design.
 
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Texus

Well-Known Member
It sounds like your new puck design is a great idea. You have a really interesting product, and your initial price for the unit is reasonable. If you can just make it more easily serviceable and repairable, you will get a lot more middle-class customers to invest in your products. Good luck with your new design.
And there are already puck-y designs like the Berserker and Viking designs.
 

Felix Denzler

Well-Known Member
Manufacturer
And there are already puck-y designs like the Berserker and Viking designs.
Yes it isnt new. Month ago i already sold 2 "Berserk/Viking vapes and Axel also built Vaporizer with a similar head shape mostly hidden and in a kind of "drawer" shape as a design element, like the Tea Pot, which was avaliable not long ago.
I did not spent the time to develop that model but im into it now.
I also made an extra Puck for one of the Models cause the original one has a crack in it and i found it much more easy to remake it then the ball shape. Axel and Janine also made Vapes with an extra herb chamber.
Its the Ball shape that makes it hard.
 

justcametomind

Well-Known Member
You can get the ball fixed too, either way it needs to be sent back to Europe, Felix can make a new ball to fit it, but it will not be perfect again... And it does cost money to send it back and get it fixed, I think it's $250 total? Seems like a quick turnaround for getting the heater fixed, I imagine the ball bowl would take a little longer though... Someday I really would love to have ceramic studio access so I can offer to make replacement, or even spare, ball bowls from people's VB/OABs sent in to California...
It’s 80€ to have it sent in EU with the new ball. I don’t know if he asks a little bit more if asking for repairs from the US.
 

Bad Dog

Yeah I pissed on the rug...... so what
back on topic, does anyone else wish the mouthpiece on the Viking and berserker was wider so they could have a feature that most beaker bongs have???? Ice pinches???? I think that would be pretty bad ass
 
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deadlytoaster

Canadian lost in Europe
I think an ice pinch is not necessary. Cooler air = more condensation and more painful hit. Warm water is better ;D

In terms of how durable is the VapBong?

Well, I'm a young, clumsy, stoney dude who often has other young, clumsy, stoney dudes around. The VB is heavy enough that it's pretty tough to tip and the ball is just going to be on the VB itself when not in use. Now at 2+ yrs of VB ownership and haven't come so close as to scuffing it

I've broken dozens of glass stems for reference. So far, so good!
 

Felix Denzler

Well-Known Member
Manufacturer
After hours of uploading im able to show you my latest creations :)
Let me know what u think !


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foothilla

Well-Known Member
After hours of uploading im able to show you my latest creations :)
Let me know what u think
Awesome looking stuff!

If a person, like me, were to buy one of these new designs...could you make me a second puck/bucket for it, to be purchased up front? It doesn't even have to match the finish, as long as the fit is correct. Just a plain black "back-up" puck would be a great accessory upgrade.

I know, for sure, my wife will break the first puck within 1 year (and she'll somehow blame our dogs). So, it would be ideal to purchase a properly fitted backup (or two), right up front.
 
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Sour Dream

Blue Dream enthusiast
I think an ice pinch is not necessary. Cooler air = more condensation and more painful hit. Warm water is better ;D

In terms of how durable is the VapBong?

Well, I'm a young, clumsy, stoney dude who often has other young, clumsy, stoney dudes around. The VB is heavy enough that it's pretty tough to tip and the ball is just going to be on the VB itself when not in use. Now at 2+ yrs of VB ownership and haven't come so close as to scuffing it

I've broken dozens of glass stems for reference. So far, so good!
Lol I broke a part of mines the other day, it’s fairly too heavy cuz of the turtle, slid it and it tipped over and snapped the leg of the turtle off 😭
 

Felix Denzler

Well-Known Member
Manufacturer
my only suggestion for future builds like these would be a longer mouthpiece arm if possible...
Im on the way for some classic builds in this style and there i can make some with longer mouthpieces although it is more likely for them to break.
It would also look kinda weard when the arm of the wiking is too long in comparison to the other body parts :D
I can asure you that u dont get burned noses while pulling cause i just tested the viking in my latest video on my YT channel ( which is in german only but i will have some english explanations in the upcoming video soon)


If a person, like me, were to buy one of these new designs...could you make me a second puck/bucket for it, to be purchased up front?
Of course i can :) as already mentionend im not afraid of that anymore because with these models its much easier.

@Sour Dream shit !! u will find the right glue to fix it. I even put a broken heater back to its place and herb chamber broken in 3-4 parts back together..
 
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Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
Im on the way for some classic builds in this style and there i can make some with longer mouthpieces although it is more likely for them to break.
It would also look kinda weard when the arm of the wiking is too long in comparison to the other body parts :D
I can asure you that u dont get burned noses while pulling cause i just testet the viking in my latest video on my YT channel ( which is in german only but i will have some english explanations in the upcoming video soon

Awesome! I look forward to seeing more of your work!! Yeah I know there's no problem using the mouthpiece that short, as I do have a mini OAB myself, but I think it is more comfortable form factor so you don't have to bend over as much to hit it with a longer mouthpiece, for my own use of course, while it also provides a little extra cooling with the longer vapor path... Although yes it does require you to be more careful with it, and shipping will be a bit riskier then as well!
 

Texus

Well-Known Member
Im on the way for some classic builds in this style and there i can make some with longer mouthpieces although it is more likely for them to break.
It would also look kinda weard when the arm of the wiking is too long in comparison to the other body parts :D
I can asure you that u dont get burned noses while pulling cause i just tested the viking in my latest video on my YT channel ( which is in german only but i will have some english explanations in the upcoming video soon)
I've been using one of the first VIkings for a while now, and have never found the mouthpiece arm too short. In fact, I'd lean towards recommending that the device be kept more compact. Makes for a smaller footprint.
 

Sour Dream

Blue Dream enthusiast
Im on the way for some classic builds in this style and there i can make some with longer mouthpieces although it is more likely for them to break.
It would also look kinda weard when the arm of the wiking is too long in comparison to the other body parts :D
I can asure you that u dont get burned noses while pulling cause i just tested the viking in my latest video on my YT channel ( which is in german only but i will have some english explanations in the upcoming video soon)



Of course i can :) as already mentionend im not afraid of that anymore because with these models its much easier.

@Sour Dream shit !! u will find the right glue to fix it. I even put a broken heater back to its place and herb chamber broken in 3-4 parts back together..
Oh yea I used some jb weld to glue it back on, I did an amazingly horrible job as usual lmao
 

Felix Denzler

Well-Known Member
Manufacturer
but I think it is more comfortable form factor so you don't have to bend over as much to hit it with a longer mouthpiece, for my own use of course, while it also provides a little extra cooling with the longer vapor path... Although yes it does require you to be more careful with it, and shipping will be a bit riskier then as well!


It is a little more comfortable with longer mouthpiece and the vape might be a little cooler indeed but in exchange the shipping will be less riskier as well as the danger to break it while using. But as you said its good to have some with a longer mouthpiece for those who prefer it and i will
keep that in mind when building the next classics !
 

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
This is a little off topic, but relevant for ceramic bong enthusiasts, this shop in Pittsburgh called the Curated Flame has some smaller ceramic bongs with glass down stem available now... Very responsive to message and order through Instagram, owner is a great dude who will hook you up!
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And to answer your question @kid1212 Yes Felix supplies Collyland like Jaxel, you will see his pieces go up for sale on the website in the art section soon probably, but if you know which one you want maybe you can snag it early by emailing Daniel?
 
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vapirtoo

Well-Known Member
Today makes one year of Vapbong ownership!
Thanks Used2use for spotting this one and putting
it on blast!
Thanks fellow vapers for the motivation to pull the
trigger on this wild looking designed pottery.
These artisan vapes are not made by accountants
and can come an go at any time.
To Felix and the crew, Great work, Great vibe,
Great high.
Makes me want to understand German! LOL
 
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