This is the third unit to emerge from the silver birch branch. I took the option on this one of retaining a section of the side branch and pressed it into service for the jack connector.
It’s fitted with the 95J20RE resistor which is a slightly larger version of the 25 (see @blokenoname 's...
@Vaporooni YouTube's requirements for proving one's age are a little too intrusive for me. Have you got any stills ?
@sayvay Glad to hear that you've found a setup that works for you.
Still pursuing the ultimate Rustic.. here's the halogen iteration of this silver birch, full live edge set.
Note the peeling bark that survived it's transition from tree branch to functional log. Possibly not a long term feature if it's in daily use. Otherwise the bark should retain it's...
Well done @sayvay :tup:
You've found some new and interesting ways of getting around the various challenges of building a log. Don't worry about a professional appearance at this stage - that can always come later (much later in my case :)). The use of brass might be problematic for some...
Finally back to making logs following our recent house move - a real tonic after the physical/mental hassle of the move.
I picked up a branch of silver birch back in March that looked suitable for a full live edge Rustic. Here's the result...
One of Dave @underdog hc's in there to reassure...
Hi @darkstar72
They're all good. The 5w resistor units run at a good temp for herbal directly from the PSU and have great reliability. The cartridge units need a VVPS or a dimmer to prevent combusting the bud, so that's an extra complication but a minor one. On the plus side they've got...
Souds great @Tinyvapelover :tup: The 'buffer idea is particularly interesting.
Looking forward to the pictures. https://fuckcombustion.com/threads/image-attachments.50036/
Hi @oddjobold
10w provides plenty of heat. And I'd advise using a VVPS or dimmer even with a 10w bulb.
As Tinyvapelover says these's a load of info in the back pages of this thread. Yes, it's a lot to plough through but worth it.
Here's a page that might help.
Best of luck with the project...
Hi cilu and welcome to the thread. Fine piece of log history you have there, my man :tup:
Before you go any further it might be worth your time to bypass the jack connector and apply the power directly to the wires leading to the heater. The reason being that it might be the jack connector...
I got that when I started vaping. Went away after two weeks - that was six years ago.
Intermittent usage may take longer to build up a tolerance.
Good advice above. I, too, would suggest water conditioning. Water should be warm or, ideally, hot.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
:peace:
Yes, coiling the wire around the resistor provides better heat distribution and also keeps the resistor central within the heater cover. Blokenoname uses this method and so does Alan (HI). It's a bit more problematic with a cartridge. IIRC Ed (WS) talked at one stage of attaching fins to the...
Just thought I'd drop in my usual heater construction.
Handy for reference if your DIY build uses a resistor - and also informative if you're using a cartridge or a bulb.
The wire coiled around the resistor spins the heated air as it's drawn up into the dd stem or wpa avoiding hot spots...
A bit deeper is probably OK. Too deep and you'll have to stir to get even ABV.
We all have our preferred method. Mine is: a one-hitter fill, hit, dump the ABV, repeat as required.
@blokenoname has done loads of work on stems/tips of various sizes (it's all in the back pages of this thread...
Looks fine except for the 10w cartridge (are you thinking of 10w halogen bulbs?). @blokenoname will be along to advise you on that. I've only used cartridges in a couple of my units and they were 40w - but bloke's the guy to talk to.