No playboy mansion for me unfortunately...
Instead I've been spending a good few months getting to know my bong
I call it "research"
Seriously though, it has given me time to contemplate some changes to the pod. By chance, due to inconsistencies in manufacturing, a couple of people have ended up with stems that are a tight fit in their pods, and have mentioned that they actually prefer this. I did some experiments and found that I agree. Before getting a bong I didn't realise that it is useful to be able to lift the stem away from the downstem to clear it. When I first got the bong I was lifting the whole downstem with the pod hanging off the top of it to clear the bong. I found this cumbersome and there was also a bit of vapor left in the downstem as well, which didn't seem ideal.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, I've made a new prototype similar to the original design that I posted at the start of this thread, but with much thicker silicone and heavier, larger diameter glass for the centre tube (same borosilicate tubing that I used for the DDS stems). Here is my first attempt at the "new" design:
And this is what it looks like with a stem snugly seated in the heat port:
I'm able to hold the pod upside down by the stem and shake it around without it falling off the stem, so it should be nice and secure when sitting on a bong. It also means that it should stay together even if the stem tries to stick to the downstem. The only disadvantage is that if the downstem pulls away from the bong easily, you will need to hold it in place when lifting the pod+stem from the downstem. Alternatively you could just get a keck clip (I'm going to order one myself when I can find one at a reasonable price
).
Another thing I like about this arrangement is that it is easier to remove the stem, as I can handle it by the ground glass section which stays nice and cool
No more burnt fingers!
I've also realised that this arrangement has advantages for direct draw as well. It wasn't until I took a pod to a party and then I realised I had to keep telling people to use it two handed: one hand holding the pod, and one holding the stem. Of course, the inevitable happened when one of my drunken friends forgot to hold the stem and when he lifted his mouth away, the stem stuck to his lips then fell to the floor and smashed
Apart from these usability issues, manufacturing should be easier because the design is more forgiving of inconsistencies in both the top hole and the glass parts. Another advantage is that it will accommodate 13mm OD stems which some other logs use
I'm going to play around with some prototypes for a little while longer before I decide to go ahead with this design. In the meantime I'd be happy to hear anyone's thoughts on this.
PS: How are all those beta pods going? It's coming up to a year since the first ones were released to the wild. I hope they are still serving everyone well