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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    I'm glad we get to make the most negative assumption about things here! The holes on the side might be confusing to most I think, as you noted those aren't air intake. Those are to ensure the heat from the tube does not build in the body. Air intake happens at the bottom where there are...
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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    Air intake occurs from the cold wood at bottom of the unit. The intake portion of the cap at worst gets warm. And yeah honestly I'm jumpy AF over it, doing my best not to be a reactive asshole, at least with y'all 😅
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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    I'm sorry, I was just being silly with the passive aggressive comment! Might as well be saying that to a mirror 😅 Hardwood (especially the nice kiln dried kind you need for this work) is very expensive and can take a lot longer to process.
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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    This is the sort of passive aggressive back and forth I feel more comfortable with! The acrylic panels are tri layer. Plywood is descriptive of a process, but also has a cheap connotation to it, people pearl clutching about it. "SIR, PLYWOOD, THE AUDACITY!". There is plywood you buy at home...
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    The Pollen Extractor tiny tumbler, this thing is SWEET!

    I bet that shit was gone too fast to think about! Honestly you can tell it's a great yield just by looking at the size of the piles in relation to the razor blade. That alone on 25grams would be enough to sell me. I'm restarting a grow this summer and this thing is like hella the right price...
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    The Pollen Extractor tiny tumbler, this thing is SWEET!

    That's really incredible, it's such a subtle greening on the last run after so many hours and a crush! I'm sorry if I missed it, was that 25 grams of starting material, what was your end yield?
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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    This shit is fucking impressive... It's important to know this is also who discovered uncapped dyna usage. He is a vape wizard.
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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    Yeah! Just on a normal hit you'll keep getting vapor production from the hot stem, if no one beats me to it, I'll get a vid of this and using it as a driver for a capless dyna.
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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    Exactly this, where the cap links to the body there are two canals cut into the wood cap. The majority of air you intake is from that connection point. Additionally, you don't have to breathe in with the glass straw in the heater tube, you can use the tube to heat the straw, remove and vape...
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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    Yup, it's a SS flat coil, so TCR 185 works perfect. We've all been setting our resistances on the mod somewhere between .200 and .220, maybe a bit higher depending on teh unit, and getting solid TC, like astoundingly solid TC. The biggest issue is the heat crawls a bit, you'll get to vaping...
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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    I've been describing it as coil powered vaponic or terpcicle, but that's a much more apt comparison. I hadn't gotten deep into the back log on the Bud Toaster project, he did a hit video from years ago that's fucking gorgeous! I think the largest material differences would be the size, the...
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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    Yeah my bad, I thought it would be weird if I came gushing in here without mentioning it was partially my fault! That being said hopefully both my vid and opinions will be welcome based on my experience with the product, and I want to make sure I let everyone know that I both enjoy the maker...
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    BAKx - bake all kinds

    Ooh shit y'all, I was part of the dumpster fire on Reddit and I just have sorry to everyone! I stayed when I should have walked away. I felt the temperature on the first vid from Impro, and despite my concern I was just so fucking jealous and excited that I filmed like 3 vids to try to get one...
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    The HighLighter (Glass-Core Open-Source Halogen Log) Kit Hosted by REFC Labs

    I opted to leave the middle finger un glued on my new HLT holder from IKEA.
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    The HighLighter (Glass-Core Open-Source Halogen Log) Kit Hosted by REFC Labs

    This is a topic which highly interests me and I've spent a fair bit of time on it. If anyone is really interested in going down the rabbit hole on this stuff, there are two types of doped quartz you will generally encounter. You will know the quartz is doped because the box will have a...
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    The HighLighter (Glass-Core Open-Source Halogen Log) Kit Hosted by REFC Labs

    Do you keep data? I would love to see this! For those who want to learn more about his a tungsten halogen light works: https://www.intl-lighttech.com/instrumentation-sensor-light-sources/tungsten-halogen-lamps-gas-filled-lamps This is a decent write up. A halogen light is a vacuum-sealed...
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    The HighLighter (Glass-Core Open-Source Halogen Log) Kit Hosted by REFC Labs

    If you follow my guide please check out the timestamps in the description. They include some notes on building the unit in addition to regular time stampiness.
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    2021 Log Recommendations

    Here's another demo of the unit, in addition to retail offerings, there will be DIY instructions. Long story short, hopefully people can make their own not much money or difficulty, even less than the current diy logs, but compatible with them in some ways.
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    Underdog Log Vapes

    I wasn't being condescending, so thank you for the benefit of the doubt! Most other vapes don't require a lot of "skill" to use. I'm fact, the direction is towards ease of use. Maybe that's where we differ. You talk about other vapes making up for weaknesses, being difficult to use correctly...
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    Underdog Log Vapes

    Plugin: DCE (refractory period exists here), dyna (with IH, I know this is a weird spot but it defies labels) Battery: Tetrax, Dotleaf Butane: jet dryv, noisy cricket Ovens I own: DCE, tetrax, Dotleaf, g43, cap pro, fury edge, divine tribe DC herb, venus apollo, home made InductionVap (aka...
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