It's totally variable as you discovered by going straight to the wall, basically anything that makes high frequency noise on the circuit will cause more jumping around of the number (but not the output, just the displayed number). In my experience it's best to use the lowest average number as...
It's short for polyurethane which is a wood finish (if you're not familiar) that's very shiny and highly durable. It can be sprayed on out of a can (like spray paint) or wiped on by hand with a rag.
Ah, gotcha.. that makes sense (the dip use), thanks. That figured walnut is really nice and definitely has a ton of chatoyance (holographic look) to it!
As far as preserving/protecting the wood from scratches.. the 'dip might work but I think a better (though slightly more labor intensive)...
Not totally sure what you mean about the SS tip / Nylon stuff.. do you mean do the Nylon stems use the same SS tip that we sell separately? If so then yes. If not then go ahead and let me know where I made the wrong turn.
Re: plasti-dip - I haven't tried it and I don't know anyone else who has...
This one? I was having fun with making it that's for sure and I have a similar one in the shop with an even more extreme cut out that should be fun to finish. :cool:
Yeah this should be the last of the Banksia Pods unless I lost one somewhere and find it later or something derpy like that...
Hey Dogs, Underdogette just put a refresh up with some new pieces including quite a few Lost Dogs and Shorties.
I think this is one of my favorites...
Chico Olive Shorty
Enjoy!
Yep using a multimeter thru the DC jack is exactly the way to measure your own. Rather than try to get probes down in the jack (and risk damaging the spring contact) a better way to go is to just cut the end foot or two off a dead power supply (or junk one from the thrift store) and use that to...
Good question thanks for asking..
It all starts with the stainless steel heater cartridges - every time we get a new batch made we sit down and 'bin' (sort) them all (by resistance) into groups which roughly equate to cool/medium/hot. It takes a bit of time to do it but it provides you guys...
Thanks for the video, yeah the wood is receded around the base as I suspected. Since the core is free floating it's able to move around like that as I was talking about earlier. It won't hurt it or affect function but obviously not what we want to see in day to day use.
Do me a favor and...
Thanks, we try! :cheers:
Wood carving is not amongst our skills unfortunately.. sorry. Seriously, we've tried and it wasn't pretty lol.
Hmm... yes and no? The design allows for a lot of movement without anything breaking but that's not to say you want it to move. The wooden body has probably...
I've got to order some wood for a custom, I'll see if they have any bigger stock in Padauk. It does have an awesome color that's for sure, though like most of the brightly colored woods does fade over time.
I've been testing these 15v ones as an alternative to the Jameco ones we've been...
It's on the softer side of the spectrum. It works well though and doesn't have a lot of design limitations. That said we only have it in smaller size stock which does limit options to Twig sized designs. :2c:
Those are two pretty opposite woods.. Goncalo is very hard/dense and HP is soft/light.
The various vapes are all different sizes and shapes. If we're talking about vapes that are on the website then they'll each be shown next to a standard size soda can for comparison. As an alternative to...
No problem at all, happy to have you on board... just wanted to make sure you had all info available. :tup:
I'll look into 15v wall-wart suggestions for you for the UK and get back to you (here). Not sure what you and Underdogettte have going discussion wise but it might be a better alternative...
If your budget is tight, especially in regards to shipping you might check out a HomeGrownLog as an alternative to either an UD or EN since they're local to you. I mean we're more than happy to have your business just wanted to throw another option in there anyways...
I don't think it was ever posted so I just took some calipers to a CRZ core that Rick gave me from their very last batch after they were shut down. I can't say for certain but I believe all the CRZs will have these same dimensions, my other couple built out ones seem to match.
CRZ Heater Port...