I think instead of more pillars a different full size version would be the way to go. Then there would be both options. The full size could have a matrix perc and like 8 arms and stand 14 inches tall
THAT sounds awesome.
I fully understand how awesome and cheap all this stuff is, but the pillar in that vid left me underwhelmed...
(Side note, perhaps you could explain to them that when we want a water test we are happy to see it firing with no smoke, we just want to see how the water travels... A big bong hit of tobacco like that would be ROUGH)
IMO it really should be 6 pillars minimum.
I'm not familiar with the SG mini pillar, but if that only has 4 pillars then I don't like the original either
But really, is it just me that thinks that little bulb on the top to add the sidecar just looks janky?
Either have it come out of the main can or change the mouthpiece...
The diffusion pump looks awesome. As has already been said, just move the mouthpiece up a lil bit (and maybe switch that male joint for a female
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If that large pillar comes to fruition I'm all over it
The mini in the video I'd personally pass on ATM...
Very cool! I do think the mouthpiece should come out of the can tho instead of from a box on top. Also, it shouldn't allow any water that gets splashed up into it, to pool there. Unlike the gb-186 mouthpiece.
The pillar one you posted isn't full size?
Perhaps if it is a smaller version than the full sized one could have a slightly different design (like the pic I made) to offer a couple options. Maybe make the smaller one the sidecar if people must have a sidecar option. Also, see if he can put the stem lower so when the vape is on it, the center of gravity isnt so high. That's why I lowered it in the OP.
I don't get any pooling in my gb186 at all?
Any stacking in the mouthpiece i get is due to water stacking all the way up the can, not being caught in the mouthpiece.
The high stem is part of the functional design of the pillar though...
It allows the first dry chamber to add to the volume of the piece and let you vapor collect for a second before going through the perc.
Do you have a gb-186? If so, you'll see what I mean by stability when the vape is on it. Ive bumped it pretty hard by accident and it doesn't rock or tip over.
I've jumped on more china glass than I care to admit, yeah, I have a gb186
I guess my point about stability is that if you want the piece to be stable, then leaving your vape connected to it is the worst possible thing you can do...
Based on my experience with my gb186, I don't think it would have much different stability if it had a sidecar mouthpiece...
It's relatively bottom heavy, and has a decent base, so its relatively stable...
Also, sidecars you have to look from the side. What if you don't like the side it's on.
Most sidecars tend to be mounted on the left of the can, so a right handed user can hold the piece with their left hand, and use their right hand to light a bowl/attach a vape/dab.
Do you honestly have a preference which side of the bong you look at?
It's a cylinder, with rotationally symmetrical innards, I don't see how any "side" is different to another when looking at the piece.
Also, when a vape is on top of the can, it prevents there from being all empty space inside. It requires a big glass tube instead right down the middle.
But that doesn't exactly obscure vision, which was your objection?
Sidecars are alright, but definitely not for everyone. Symmetrical pieces with stems and mouthpieces coming out of opposite sides of the piece are very aesthetically pleasing for a lot of people. They'd why the gb-186 sold so well.
I agree with you they're not for everyone, I didn't mean to imply that, tbh sidecar is actually my 3rd preference for mouthpiece style on the pillar.
My preference would be:
1 - bubbler style
2 - SG natty splash style (angled, not straight neck)
3 - sidecar
4 - bent neck/angled straight neck
5 - straight neck
I guess I just don't see some of your objections to the sidecar style...
If its just aesthetics then there's no argument, since its just a personal preference matter, but I'm getting the vibe that you think it actively degrades the functionality of a piece, which I just don't get...
Also, I didn't that the gb186 was that good of a seller?
Hardly ever hear it actually talked about by someone who owns it...
The 187 I thought was the one that's been selling like gangbusters?
Regarding that glorious pillar:
- Anything below 4 tubes is just stupid (constructive criticism right here), 6 tubes would be plenty, only larger pieces will really need more, 5 tubes I think could be a great compromise on this current design
- Regarding the neck, I don't think I care too much I guess, well I'm trying to work out a new design that allows me to clearly see what's happening in the pillar
- In the video the endings of the pillar section are flat like a honeycomb disc. If they could be a little curved, so that the water flows more easily towards the center and tubes. See here. Even in the bottom I think this should be present, so that the water makes it into the tubes more easily.
- For the size of the joint it seems like people want 18mm females? Why not 14mm? What makes 18mm better? 14mm allows for smaller domeless nails that require less heating I found. And just in general I'm starting to like 14mm a lot more.
- btw. we should probably put a name on these, so we don't get confused if we come up with another pillar design?
Reading about the counterfeit issue: I don't think we should leave these unbranded. Rather we should brand them, with a logo or so that we create. That way it should eventually become harder to sell these at upped prices or as counterfeits. A lot of $500+ has no branding and is just clear, so I could just say this FC-187 is done by this dude I know in the forest.
So we might wanna put a logo on that basically tells you that it's cheap from china. Of course we don't want a logo that just looks stupid and makes your friends laugh at you. Maybe a "cool" logo which says "Made in China!". Another idea: "Less than 100". That tells you it cost less than a 100... duh. Or idk. I just hate the thought of someone getting tricked into buying a $40 piece for more 200 or more.
And if you just read this entire post thank you for reading it
I agree, more tubes ideally.
A sidecar really would give the best, most unimpressed view of it.
Anything symmetrical, you have to look over/under/around the mouthpiece to see the can.
With a sidecar, none of the mouthpiece, (or any part of the design really) is there to impede your view of the can.
I don't see those curves at the top of the pillar as being fundamental to the design, but I guess it'd be nice if they were present.
18mm female is IME the most easily adapted universal joint.
Want it to be 14mm female? Slap a reducer adapter in there and it is ready to go.
Want to expand a 14mm female to 18mm female? You need an expander adapter which adds height and looks worse IMO.
I also find that male to male adapters are way ore common than female-female, hence the female preference.
To me, a 14mm female joint is just as useless as a 14mm male joint - if I want to do anything with it I'll be pulling out the chain of adapters...
Name - mini pillar?
I hope we can go with descriptive names or come up with model names or something...
I absolutely hate reading through the cheap bubbler thread when everyone just uses model numbers...
WTF Is a GB-244?
What about a JH-357?
Or a D02-388?
I honesty still have a hard time remembering which one is which between the GB 187 & GB 186... The only time ill remember is if its being talked about in context or if I look it up for the millionth time...
I hope we can steer clear of the logos...
They just make a piece look cheap...
I'm personally not even a fan of name brand labels like sovereignty...
I like the möbius sandblasted labels, and there was similar stuff on my dabuccino, but I really don't like the idea of something that actively labels it as cheap.
It's entirely fair for companies to purchase these items in bulk from china and charge a markup.
There's nothing dishonest about it, its business...
To mark these with labels that identifies them as cheap, I think would definitely hurt potential bulk sales in the future, and may make them less inclined to keep producing these custom pieces for us to begin with...
(But mainly its because I don't like the look of labels
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We should get an FC poll going on necks. I have seen polls on here but don't know how to make one.
I think the majority of people want sidecar or a straight angled neck. That is what seems to be most popular from my observation. Most people want their sidecar mouthpiece on the left side of the can. Angled straight neck is a great compromise but what is the preferred angle?
Then bent neck would come in second and straight neck in third.
@EverythingsHazy you will be happy to know that I used your image when requesting a large version peyote pillar. The only thing I would change is the height of the joint. It is a bit low. And I understand you did that for stability but I think it should be centered on the middle chamber instead of at the bottom
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/mouthpiece-and-neck-style-whats-your-preference.16582/
It's an option at the bottom of the screen when you make a new thread
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Oops, double post