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Roth

Pining for the Mountains
I'll also be in line for an S&B adapter when you get one ready to go.

You can actually buy just a 4 pack of the mouthpieces for $11.90 with free standard shipping.

Or if someone has an extra, loan it to Ratchett for temporary use.
 

flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
Hey @Ratchett ! How you been, brother? All good I hope.

Did I read in nano thread a nano base/stand is a bit too big for your printer? Thought I did, but can't find post now.

Would be very interested in something like this. Thanks!
 

Delta3DStudios

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Hey @Ratchett ! How you been, brother? All good I hope.

Did I read in nano thread a nano base/stand is a bit too big for your printer? Thought I did, but can't find post now.

Would be very interested in something like this. Thanks!

Welcome back!

Wellll, I could do a nano base - but warping plastic is the bane of my existence. I've been playing with ways to increase first-layer adhesion to prevent this (glue sticks work perfect, go figure). The flip side is the increased adhesion makes removal from the print surface a PITA.

So I've been looking into getting a CNC mill so I can cut vape stands from blocks of wood or aluminum.........

That said, I don't know if I'd want to make a Nano stand now that Andy has released his own stand for the Nano - http://build.epicvape.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=62_64&product_id=134
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Unless, of course you desire something a bit more *custom* than these stands.
 

flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
Well... you know I love the custom. That's why I came to you. ;)

I wouldn't necessarily need anything with that many accessory divots. Nor would it have to be square. Could even be the inverted cone/volcano shape you use for GonG holders or the Hammer base I saw. Just looking to keep the nano from tipping while being loose enough to easily slip in or out (with cord slot), and a spot for an 18mm GonG, maybe a notch for the e-pic and maybe a small hole for a poker/pusher.

Really whatever you come up with could be cool. If not, I may pick up one of Andy's wooden ones. Am sure it will work and they look OK. Just all FC'd up from trying to catch up and nudging your creativity (as if you'd ever need that!).
 

Delta3DStudios

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I'm back with another announcement!

Allow me to introduce
The 14mm Silicone Indica WaterPipe Adapter! (SonG)
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I use my 3D printer to make molds which I then fill with a mixture of Aquarium grade Silicone and Corn Starch - they are nontoxic and vapor safe when cured. The cast parts are practically indestructible, and from what I've found in my testing, odorless and tasteless.

Stay tuned for several more SonG announcements later this weekend!
 
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Delta3DStudios

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Nice!

How close to the heat source can theses materials get?

This material is rated for temperatures up to around 450F (some spec sheets list 500F), so these WPA's could get pretty close to the heat! Though I think I still prefer to have some sort of barrier between them and the heat. (for example the Herbalizer - my WPA fits OVER the Herbie bowl, and does not replace the top half)

If heat is an issue for future vaporizers (I doubt my WPA for the Indica, Firefly, and Herbalizer will ever see anything over 300F), I may look at outsourcing the WPA's to a silicone injection molding company which might have the capability to produce higher temperature Silicone parts.
 

c76man

In search of the best terps and smoothest vapor
@Ratchett have you considered an 18mm SonG for the Indica? It would be pretty cool to have my GBD Assassins Necktie around my neck and my Indica in my pocket....
 

Delta3DStudios

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@Ratchett have you considered an 18mm SonG for the Indica? It would be pretty cool to have my GBD Assassins Necktie around my neck and my Indica in my pocket....

Indeed I have, and actually it's already designed and tested. The *only* thing holding up releasing it is 3D printing the finished mold. I should have an 18mm Indica SonG available later this weekend.
 

Delta3DStudios

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Since I can't edit the previous post. I wanted to make an announcement here

After many months (and 1 material change) of work, the Herbalizer HT Adapter is FINALLY finished and on my Delta 3 Studios store!
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I've had quite a few big customer orders this weekend and my printer has been busy printing like crazy! I hope to have some more molds printed shortly, but customer orders always take priority on my printer.

In other news, I'm currently working on fixing a clogged printer nozzle! Fortunately I have two extruders so I can continue printing, but this is a really nasty clog which I've been unable to fix on two attempts so far.
 
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smokum

I am who I am and your approval isn't needed!
Is it normal for 3d printed items to be so ummm un-refined looking ? (in the pics), or is it just a matter of un finishing that would sand or buff up ?

I'm just curious and don't mean to critisize.
 
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Delta3DStudios

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Depends on which parts you're referring to, most all of my plastic printed parts are quite refined - only slight lines where the layers meet - the silicone parts will look the least refined since they are not 3D printed - the molds are 3D printed and the parts are cast from that. The roughness of the silicone is due to lower quality printed molds for the prototypes (opted for speed over quality for those prints). I'll be updating those pictures when I have more time

FDM technology found in most home 3D printers overall isn't as refined as high definition SLS 3D printing due to the method of printing. Of course those printers cost over $100k right now, though the prices are coming down on those now that the patents are starting to expire - there's a few kickstarters for 3D SLS printers which would cost under $10k, making them much more affordable.
 
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akwardsauce

gold all in my chains...dont believe me just watch
just found you and checked out your store...very good idea!

i might even have to hit you up for some non-vape 3d prints whenever something crosses my mind.

for instance, how about a stand that we can pass our iPhone charger thru and have it sit up like a dock? i just bought one for $20 & was thinking: "if i only had a 3d printer..."

good stuff man ill keep in touch!
 

Delta3DStudios

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Hey all! Haven't had time to catch up on this thread in a few days - been busy with the holidays and casting a bunch of herbalizer SonG's this past week! Lot's to say, but first a few announcements:

Now On Sale! The Firefly 18mm WaterPipe Adapter:

This adapter is designed to convert the Firefly mouthpiece to a standard 18mm fitting.
*Note, I do not own a Firefly, this unit was on loan. I am not certain of the performance when operated vertically. Depending on your piece, you may need a glass 45-degree or 90-degree adapter for your bubbler.*



Also, for sale, the 18mm Indica Silicone WaterPipe Adapter

Same as the 14mm Indica SonG, with an 18mm fitting.



just found you and checked out your store...very good idea!

i might even have to hit you up for some non-vape 3d prints whenever something crosses my mind

Thank you for taking a look around, I try to think of things I personally could use, and since there's no inventory overhead, I can share my ideas & prints with everyone here through Etsy's extremely cheap listing fees.

for instance, how about a stand that we can pass our iPhone charger thru and have it sit up like a dock? i just bought one for $20 & was thinking: "if i only had a 3d printer..."

Lol, yeah I've seen tons of iPhone charging docks over on this site - www.thingiverse.com - you'd be amazed how many times I check out that site before I start designing something I need and find someone already made it!


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@smokum here's an updated picture of my herbalizer HT SonG - you'll see how the cast parts now have a glossy finish. The edges still come out a bit rough after trimming, but the casting has come a long way since the first injection molded SonGs I made:
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Delta3DStudios

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i have an idea...but its not going to be popular on FC or even the world.

what about a 3d 18mm to 14mm converter and vice-versa?

Like size converters? I guess I could make straight silicone adapters of any size/shape, though they would be EXTREMELY flexible - which might not be good in all situations (like connecting an ash catcher to a bubbler wouldn't work). Hopefully next year I'll have access to 3D printable porcelain which would allow me to produce some really nice adapters. Course I'm still waiting to see these glass 3D printers HP is working on..........

Although Pretty much any blower can make adapters at a very fair price. My personal favorite for clear adapters is Oregon Glass Blowers - http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/home/oregonglassblower/0/0/380238
 

akwardsauce

gold all in my chains...dont believe me just watch
Although Pretty much any blower can make adapters at a very fair price. My personal favorite for clear adapters is Oregon Glass Blowers - http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/home/oregonglassblower/0/0/380238

haha ya i didnt want to get into the details on your thread (thats why i said it would be unpopular) but i don't like using ground glass joints...

so an adapter that fits inside an 18mm female piece that tapers down to 14mm (but not long enough to get in the pathway of the vapor flow) would be ideal. i could probably just wrap a piece of silicone tubing around it until it fits a 14mm, i guess.

but, if there are any paranoid people out there like me, you might have a market for these types of things...
 

Delta3DStudios

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haha ya i didnt want to get into the details on your thread (thats why i said it would be unpopular) but i don't like using ground glass joints...

so an adapter that fits inside an 18mm female piece that tapers down to 14mm (but not long enough to get in the pathway of the vapor flow) would be ideal. i could probably just wrap a piece of silicone tubing around it until it fits a 14mm, i guess.

but, if there are any paranoid people out there like me, you might have a market for these types of things...

Ah! You want a silicone reducer! Certainly! That shouldn't be very hard to make - PM me if you're seriously interested.
 
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