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It's a fucking partyOh man, oh man
Anybody ever get a burn mark out of a Daisy? Made the mistake of letting someone borrow it, thinking "what could go wrong!" and now there's a dime sized burn mark on the block with the intake stem.
Can this be sanded off? I've tried to just accept it, but it's still bothering me.....
Like @seaofgreens said if it's inside the intake, don't sand it.Anybody ever get a burn mark out of a Daisy? Made the mistake of letting someone borrow it, thinking "what could go wrong!" and now there's a dime sized burn mark on the block with the intake stem.
Can this be sanded off? I've tried to just accept it, but it's still bothering me.....
Thanks man, Daisy came with the bubble wrap markings so I buffed her with some 0000 steel wool and liberally applied some leftover wood butter.Awesome. I'm genuinely happy you got a daisy, you will enjoy it sir.
Edit: And they look so shiny.....
Gorgeous! Nice and bright Cherry like mine, also love your Lily with that little fade multicolor action... So how she treatin ya man?!
You BLO something one time and everyone remembers it..I suspect you would start off with the finest grit of sand paper you can find and proceed with caution!
Maybe a BLO application as @nondarb is known to do? and should be good as new...
While cleaning my Daisy, I noticed the small metal stem is firmly stuck in the mouthpiece block. ( easy joke )
But seriously it is. Just won't come out. Worried I might cause damage by pulling to hard. This happen to anybody?
That's how I felt too. Once I found my technique to get the whistle going I felt better, but it's still a moving target sometimes because the vapor is so cool. I really need to remove the mp or start using it in a mirror, I tend to just adjust based on the whistle.The added distance cools the vapor to a point where its hard to tell by feel like I do with the lily, in another day or two I'm sure it will be second nature.
Get a stronger torch. I have one that requires the whistle and that's for low temps, but the mid size torch produces vapor FAST regardless of sound.That's how I felt too. Once I found my technique to get the whistle going I felt better, but it's still a moving target sometimes because the vapor is so cool. I really need to remove the mp or start using it in a mirror, I tend to just adjust based on the whistle.
Thanks man, Daisy came with the bubble wrap markings so I buffed her with some 0000 steel wool and liberally applied some leftover wood butter. We were both lucky to snag some
Not sure if I made the right move going cherry on Daisy, but that's probably because I got lucky with the walnut Lily and the blond streak. I'm loving the unit so far, I noticed really quick that I needed to be able to see the vapor forming for now. The added distance cools the vapor to a point where its hard to tell by feel like I do with the lily, in another day or two I'm sure it will be second nature.
You BLO something one time and everyone remembers it..
Not sure I'd chance BLO on something that's already been treated with beeswax unless you sand down to raw wood. They are both natural finishes but ones a wax and ones an oil, they might make for a weird finish when combined? I'd do a test spot, ideally on something else before proceeding down that route. Depending on the depth of the mark you may be able to get by buffing it out with 0000 steel wool.
BLO is a superior finish however, unsure of why more manufacturers don't use it. Lot less maintenance than beeswax based finishes and retains its sheen for longer.
Can't wait to get back home to Daisy.
I get a Cherry Daisy and its plain Jane like yours. But there is some fine grain work and it feels smooth as fuck without better yet even, so I still dig it very much.
I have no complaints getting the Cherry Daisy and mine does have nice grain work. It compliments my Walnut Lily too.
I do notice the cherrywood is starting to darken ever so slightly overall (which I'm liking BTW). I remember reading online that cherry will do that as it ages.
Get a stronger torch. I have one that requires the whistle and that's for low temps, but the mid size torch produces vapor FAST regardless of sound.
Torch differences make this a vape of infinite possibilities
Mine is taking it's sweet time to get to me (thanks USPS) but this is reassuring. I feel very much the same way. Was looking at this since release and had myself convinced that I didn't want to mess with butane. Well getting the hammer from my good friend @ShayWhiteGrow has changed my mind and now I am diving in with the Daisy. Can't wait!Since I received my Daisy, less than 48 hours ago, I believe my VAS has been cured. I can't believe I didn't get one a long time ago. The effects are beyond amazing. So far I've let two of my friends try it and both times when I started to piece together my "new toy" they point and laugh saying "What The Fuck?"
That is until they try it, hear the whistle and then the laughter becomes shortly followed by.
Looking at the price now over 200 bucks, for the performance, if this were a new Vape that came out today I don't think it would be out of line to expect to pay around $200 for one.
Thanks to everyone who has been recommending this vape for so long. I can't believe I almost missed out on it.
EDIT:
This right here has to be some of the most valuable info available.
I was having trouble getting my herb the dark brown coffee color I'm used to. I turned up the heat a little on my torch and BOOM almost instantly white clouded glass and dark brown ABV.
How dark and even is everyone getting their abv? I admit i have a tempestuous relationship with my daisy.. But the abv is almost always quite light. I find it hard to get a darker or full extraction without pushing too far.
I can't get anywhere near as dark or consistent abv as the vapman.
In my experience, convection vapes leave a lighter abv profile generally speaking. Time exposed to heat plays a part IMO in how dark your herb will get. Just like making toast, the longer you keep heat applied to it, the darker it's gonna be. Since convection devices only apply heat in short bursts, the load is not constantly baking, thus leaving the abv a lighter shade vs a similarly extracted load in a non-convection vaporizer.I can't get anywhere near as dark or consistent abv as the vapman.