I'm not in any way coping with a comparable illness but have lower back pain/spasms and coccydynia since a motorbike accident 20 years ago. It gets very painful. I was also on gabapentin and it wasn't my friend. Certainly not alongside THC but just generally.
Since getting my prescription for...
I feel I have to tackle this one. There are a lot of snidey comments from people on here that could be replaced with polite enquiry.
Thermal ionisation is not misinformation it's fairly basic and long established physics, nor is its effect on flavour and the differential stimulation and...
External collar is something I machined to fit. You can see it in my previous posts. Acts as an external heat sink, stopping the far end of the glass getting hot. But as I say, only use this gardening where too much glass is a risk. The stock CU is an effective cooler for the short, low profile...
@Shit Snacks
I'm going to disagree here. I use an OctoTaster type stem with glass and ruby beads. Don't get any rougue bits reaching my mouth, and the flavour is DEFINITELY better for having no post herb metal. I use an slx grinder which has a medium fluffy grind. I suppose drier weed or finer...
Made a cooling stem for an all glass pathway. I know the heater element and screen is always there but from experiment I am convinced it's metal post herb that impacts flavour. Possibly the galvanic effect, like tasting a dirty penny. Anyway the flavour through this is brilliant. Cooling is also...
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These are perfect for the TM plus a couple of 18650s. I fit the TM, a 18650 plus a stash and abv jar in mine.
Carved some grips into the TM2. Still need to finish and repolish but you get the idea. Didn't go too deep as the walls are pretty think already but makes it much less like a bar of soap in the hands :lol: As much as I like the shape and feel of the TM it's a slippery thing once you polish it up...
@Abysmal Vapor
You get away with a bit of curve. I've repeated the little spider image on the curves no problem but obviously if you want one that keeps crisp detail all the way round curves you need to spend a lot more.
Just grab a cheap laser engraver. There's no need to spend a lot if you are only engraving small pieces especially for wood.
This is from a £60 AliExpress engraver. Flower of Life type patterns are easy. It's even pretty good at detail, I've printed photos onto wood with amazing results.
Been experimenting with the stems I made for the OG TM. The steel collars I use allow you to set a fixed distance for the load to the basket screen. This rough one is only 45mm long and sits 6mm above the screen. I find that you get better results from that Vs pushing it all the way down. Also...