!!! Caution : The custom handmade stems do not have a carb hole !
CARBLESS all the way ,every each one of 'em !
Enjoy the ultimate joint-like VapCap experience !
Info
-Material : Titanium ASTM Grade 2
http://asm.matweb.com/search/SpecificMaterial.asp?bassnum=MTU020
http://www.arcam.com/wp-content/uploads/Arcam-Titanium-Grade-2.pdf
-Highly polished inner side for minimum O-/X- ring abrasion.
No lubricating is needed when inserting the condenser and/or the tip.
-100% Hand-made .
-Can be coupled with either a Ti tip or a 316L stainless steel tip.
-Every hammered (HMR) stem is unique.Practically impossible to duplicate.
-Slim,lightweight,stylish,durable,inert.
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From top to bottom : HMR61CN ,HMR62CN & HMR61NF (under artificial LED lighting )
HMR61NF
If you're interested pm me for details.
Include the stem code you wish for /you 're interested in : YYY xx zz
Code
YYY= Stem finish
HMR : Sculpted-Hammered
STN : Plain-Satin
MRR: Plain-Mirror
xx = Stem length
( tolerance -/+ .5 mm )
61 = 61 mm short stem
62 = 62 mm standard stem
63 = 63 mm long stem
78 = 78 mm short XL stem
79 = 79 mm standard XL stem
80 = 80 mm long XL stem
zz = Stem colour
NF = Natural / Not anodised
BZ = Anodised " Antique Bronze "
PR = Anodized " Hazy Purple "
BL = Anodised " Abyss Blue "
CN = Anodized " Aqua " (Cyan)
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HMR61BL (under artificial LED lighting )
STN61NF & HMR61BL (under natural daylight )
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Notes on Anodised stems
* For an anodised titanium stem is quite difficult to show it's real hue on a pic.
On the pic below you can see a quite accurate reproduction of the real hues.
Real life hue also depends on the quality ( spectral distribution) of the incident light.
For example the "Abyss Blue " tint while appears to be a deep -almost electric-vivid blue under natural daylight ,under a 3000°K living room's LED lighting appears to be as a dull grey-blue hue.
* Also ,both "hazy purple" and abyss blue" tints are " water and fingerprint sensitive ".
No ,the anodising does not get altered or damaged in any way by touching/handling or wetting the stem,but it changes hue or even color/tint -at least until you wipe it clean & dry with a soft cloth ( soft wool or microfiber are best for the job ).
Then the stem gets back it's original hue.
Learn more : http://mrtitanium.com/anodizing.html
*Although titanium and its colorful oxide coating are immune to time and any chemical that won't send one to an emergency room, oil and dirt can temporarily dull some of the colors.
Also, abrasives can gradually wear away the surface coloring. Protect your titanium from scratches.
To clean: Use alcohol or non-moisturizing soap and water and a soft cloth to gently wipe away dulling dirt and oils.
Avoid metal polishes or scrubbing soaps, because these contain abrasives which may scrub away the sub-micron thick color layer.
Learn more :
http://mrtitanium.com/titanium.htm
http://mrtitanium.com/interference.html
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Cheers
CARBLESS all the way ,every each one of 'em !
Enjoy the ultimate joint-like VapCap experience !
Info
-Material : Titanium ASTM Grade 2
http://asm.matweb.com/search/SpecificMaterial.asp?bassnum=MTU020
http://www.arcam.com/wp-content/uploads/Arcam-Titanium-Grade-2.pdf
-Highly polished inner side for minimum O-/X- ring abrasion.
No lubricating is needed when inserting the condenser and/or the tip.
-100% Hand-made .
-Can be coupled with either a Ti tip or a 316L stainless steel tip.
-Every hammered (HMR) stem is unique.Practically impossible to duplicate.
-Slim,lightweight,stylish,durable,inert.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From top to bottom : HMR61CN ,HMR62CN & HMR61NF (under artificial LED lighting )
HMR61NF
If you're interested pm me for details.
Include the stem code you wish for /you 're interested in : YYY xx zz
Code
YYY= Stem finish
HMR : Sculpted-Hammered
STN : Plain-Satin
MRR: Plain-Mirror
xx = Stem length
( tolerance -/+ .5 mm )
61 = 61 mm short stem
62 = 62 mm standard stem
63 = 63 mm long stem
78 = 78 mm short XL stem
79 = 79 mm standard XL stem
80 = 80 mm long XL stem
zz = Stem colour
NF = Natural / Not anodised
BZ = Anodised " Antique Bronze "
PR = Anodized " Hazy Purple "
BL = Anodised " Abyss Blue "
CN = Anodized " Aqua " (Cyan)
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HMR61BL (under artificial LED lighting )
STN61NF & HMR61BL (under natural daylight )
Price list
HMR 61/62/63 NF : $35 (USD)
MRR 61/62/63 NF : $30 (USD)
STN 61/62/63 NF : $25 (USD)
-Add $10 (USD) for XL lengths (codes: 78,79 and 80 ).
-Add $5 (USD) for anodising ( codes : BZ,PR,BL and CN ).
*Paypal only.
*Shipping and postage fees are included in price.
*Send worldwide via registered mail.
*Tracking number provided.
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Notes on Anodised stems
* For an anodised titanium stem is quite difficult to show it's real hue on a pic.
On the pic below you can see a quite accurate reproduction of the real hues.
Real life hue also depends on the quality ( spectral distribution) of the incident light.
For example the "Abyss Blue " tint while appears to be a deep -almost electric-vivid blue under natural daylight ,under a 3000°K living room's LED lighting appears to be as a dull grey-blue hue.
* Also ,both "hazy purple" and abyss blue" tints are " water and fingerprint sensitive ".
No ,the anodising does not get altered or damaged in any way by touching/handling or wetting the stem,but it changes hue or even color/tint -at least until you wipe it clean & dry with a soft cloth ( soft wool or microfiber are best for the job ).
Then the stem gets back it's original hue.
Learn more : http://mrtitanium.com/anodizing.html
*Although titanium and its colorful oxide coating are immune to time and any chemical that won't send one to an emergency room, oil and dirt can temporarily dull some of the colors.
Also, abrasives can gradually wear away the surface coloring. Protect your titanium from scratches.
To clean: Use alcohol or non-moisturizing soap and water and a soft cloth to gently wipe away dulling dirt and oils.
Avoid metal polishes or scrubbing soaps, because these contain abrasives which may scrub away the sub-micron thick color layer.
Learn more :
http://mrtitanium.com/titanium.htm
http://mrtitanium.com/interference.html
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Cheers
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