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  1. Sawyer

    CouchLog

    I have received the glass bowl (Chris kindly sent one to me) and wow my experience has increased tenfold. Getting light brown avb on heater level 3 now. Nice big hits without any drawing techniques or whatever needed to avoid scorching. Would highly recommend the glass bowl to anybody who...
  2. Sawyer

    CouchLog

    I’ve tried but I haven’t really hit my stride with it yet. When leaving the heater on for a while it seems too hot initially and underpowered after. As in, initial hit will scorch and I will have to take it off the bowl quickly, second hit won’t brown the material all the way. If I don’t want...
  3. Sawyer

    CouchLog

    no I paid 25 euros to ship it the next country over… took about a week too. using some extra o-rings I have connected my revolve II to the wooden stem :science:
  4. Sawyer

    CouchLog

    I’m EU based so probably won’t be ordering the joda bowl or from vgoodies :( shipping is expensive
  5. Sawyer

    CouchLog

    Ah yes, this seems to be working well for me too, using the ss bowl when dry and using a glass bowl with a bit more distance between the herb and the heater when using a water tool. Awesome! I have a glass stem with dimples that is perfect for dropping the ss bowl into with an adapter, I’ll add...
  6. Sawyer

    CouchLog

    I have just now tried it using a glass injector bowl and a 14mm adapter I had laying around. Space between the heater and herb is more than doubled this way and holy shit it hits so much better this way! Ran it around 4, 4.5. I’ll still have to order a proper bowl though since this one is 18mm...
  7. Sawyer

    CouchLog

    When you say JoDa bowl, do you mean the one in the 420eng shop?
  8. Sawyer

    CouchLog

    I did some more testing and had better results (yay!). I slowed my draw speed way down, and on the initial hit if I see the vapor getting too thick I just take the heater off. Not ideal but I’m sure my technique will improve over time. It’s a bit more finicky than I expected it to be but it...
  9. Sawyer

    CouchLog

    That looks AWESOME! and exactly what i am looking for in the log, something powered on that I can take a quick strong hit with, preferably dry. I’ll be turning the CL on and doing some more experimenting later (oh what a tough life it is ;) ) I’ll keep y’all posted about the results
  10. Sawyer

    CouchLog

    Thanks y’all! I’m gonna play around with my draw speed and the heater temp a bit. So the fast inhale may actually cause some scorching as well, hmmm. I figured it was like a sticky brick, if it was a bit hot just hit it hard and the increased airflow will cool everything down a bit...
  11. Sawyer

    CouchLog

    I got a couchlog a few days ago, it’s good but I’m having some trouble with consistency. I saw some mentions of this earlier in the thread. Hoping somebody can help me to resolve this. When I let it heat soak for a while at heater level 3 (that is the third tick right? it starts at 1?) it tends...
  12. Sawyer

    Dreamwood Glow

    Different in a good way, I hope? I see yours has a logo, mine is all blank. How are you liking the short cooling stem? Does it cool adequately? IMHO a cooling stem should be included with the vape. The wooden mouthpieces are usable dry I guess, but the vapor is _so_ hot. My throat feels like...
  13. Sawyer

    Dreamwood Glow

    I haven’t tried the xl cooling stem, so I can’t speak on that. I don’t think you can modify the standard mouthpiece in such a way that it can be used with the combi stem in an enjoyable way. Maybe if you’d forgo the o-ring around the stem and slightly increase the diameter on the top of the...
  14. Sawyer

    Dreamwood Glow

    I think you can charge them every day without issue. If I’m correct the batteries are most “happy” between 20% and 80% charge, don’t like getting hot and have a fixed number of recharge cycles. Charging every day or every other day shouldn’t influence the number of cycles. For me the draw speed...
  15. Sawyer

    Dreamwood Glow

    You’re gonna love it! I got myself an 18 with a combi mouthpiece and bent cooling stem over the 420 sales. It has quickly become my go-to piece. The 14 gives me a bit bigger clouds through water, but I find it’s also a bit more difficult to control (i.e. prevent scorching). Great for...
  16. Sawyer

    Dreamwood Glow

    Should be fine, you need at minimum 50w I believe. I’m not too familiar with 510 mods though so can’t help you on that front. The wood mouthpiece is starting to grow on me. It’s easier to control it seems, probably cause of the wider air path in contrast to the glass. Still really enjoying my...
  17. Sawyer

    Dreamwood Glow

    Yeah I had the technique all wrong at first. I started pulling hard the moment I pressed the heat button. Then when I rechecked everything and slowed my intake way down, I combusted. My lungs are already very happy I quit smoking (both tobacco and weed) so they deal with big vapor hits without...
  18. Sawyer

    Dreamwood Glow

    Picked up a mahogany 14 v3 this week, along with a Reuleaux gen3 dual. I was surprised at the learning curve! Like you, I scorched my first bowl completely, after ending up at 50w before getting any vapor. I'm kind of used to "manual" vapes 'cause of my sticky bricks. This was one of the reasons...
  19. Sawyer

    'The Misty Log' - DIY wooden Log Vaporizer

    Welcome :wave: Your English is fine, don't worry about it. Probably a lot better than my German/French/Spanish/Italian etc. Thanks for confirming the setup. Looks like I got some shopping to do. I guess in America there are plenty of log vapes readily available, so less DIY interest?
  20. Sawyer

    'The Misty Log' - DIY wooden Log Vaporizer

    What a cool thread! Loving all the creations. I was looking for a log vape in Europe and ended up here. I don't want to risk import fees and taxes ordering from US / Canada / UK, and the new Musa is kinda rich for my blood. Hopefully I can piece everything together and make one myself. Gives a...
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