Oogendoogan
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It is beautiful man. Very niceI'm not sure what the wood is unfortunately but it does look completely different in daylight:
It is beautiful man. Very niceI'm not sure what the wood is unfortunately but it does look completely different in daylight:
There are two sizes of doob tubes, did you use the larger one? I can measure my large tube for you if you don't have one..I notice its too tall for the doob tube.
There are two sizes of doob tubes, did you use the larger one? I can measure my large tube for you if you don't have one..
Hi Vapcapers,
I am thinking of pulling the trigger on one of these and had a few questions:
-On the Dynvap site for the Ti Woody they have the option for "double crown" for an extra $5. Does that mean it has a stainless band on the mouth end of the wood as well as on the bowl side? (like in the pic Carl Hempel posted above with the blackwood)
-If I purchase the Ti Woody, can I also swap out the wood and use the "double barrel ti glassy stem" on it too? (linked to below)
http://www.dynavap.com/product/double-barrel-ti-glassy-stem/
-Will a regular single flame torch lighter work good with the Ti Woody?
-And lastly, what is the order backlog looking like these days? How long is the typical time from order until it ships?
Thanks for bearing with me!
Try covering the carb during the hit to see if that helps.OK, I have only tried my OG glass Vapcap twice now and twice I haven't gotten a hit? I got the hang of the vapman pretty quickly but this thing eludes me. I heat it for about 2 seconds after I hear the click and it seems with hard or soft draw I get nothing? At the end, the weed look spent, burnt even. But no clouds? What am I doing wrong, Do I need to lessen my draw even more, like barely pull through it at all?
Try covering the carb during the hit to see if that helps.
I got nice (but slightly harsh) hits fully covering the carb. I have settled on a compromise airflow-wise with this zig zag mod:Question, If you completely cover the hit hole should it be completely air tight now? As in you cannot draw through it at all? It seems like it would work better if there was just a tiny bit of flow from around the metal tip through the glass tip/weed? As it is now 100% of the air has to be pulled through the hit hole, if you cover it you cannot draw through it. Is this how it's supposed to be?
You send me your burly body and I'll send you my blackwood body .After getting to grips with my Ti Burly I can state that it is a significant improvement over the OG .
First things first I will list the only two negatives I have found & they are personal preference rather than functional issues. The mouthpiece feels like it will degrade over time from moisture & my preference is to have no carb hole. A simple enough solution will be to purchase a Ti with African blackwood body, no carb & mouthpiece eventually.
A small puck of organic hemp stops any debris getting into the condenser & the Ti extraction chamber provides even uniform roasting of the cannabis. It also works very well with concentrates. A perfect all rounder suitable for any occasion . As for torches a twin torch is probably the best blend of speed & power as I find my single too slow & triples are almost overkill YMMV of course.
I got nice (but slightly harsh) hits fully covering the carb. I have settled on a compromise airflow-wise with this zig zag mod:
But yeah, I could get full rips with the carb covered, no problem. Lots of restriction, of course but it worked nonetheless.
I got nice (but slightly harsh) hits fully covering the carb. I have settled on a compromise airflow-wise with this zig zag mod:
But yeah, I could get full rips with the carb covered, no problem. Lots of restriction, of course but it worked nonetheless.
You send me your burly body and I'll send you my blackwood body .
But really, how slow is the single torch actually? It's still only a few seconds to heat right? I already have a single gooseneck scorch torch and really don't want to buy a different one.
So where does the air come in? It seems like it would form an air tight seal on the cap for everyone. Is there 1 point on the metal cap where there is a gap on yours or is it even flow all the way around? I am having trouble getting any air whatsoever when the hole is completely covered. does the cap need to be slightly bent in order to let a little air through?
I have been able to get small clouds on the third try but I want to make sure mine is functioning correctly.
Thanks!
If there was no air going under the cap, there wouldn't be any way for the vapor to get to you. Maybe you have an unusually tight fitting cap?So where does the air come in? It seems like it would form an air tight seal on the cap for everyone.
Fuck yeah that's classy! Wow, so glad I got a blackwood, could you possibly take a picture of the mouth end without the mouthpiece on? I'm interested to see what the double crown looks like bare, as I'm trying to decide if I should send George an email to change my order to have one.
So I got my Blackwood Ti Woody on Friday, and spent the weekend testing it out. This thing totally rocks! I love the look of the double crown with the mouthpiece. So classy! The airflow is a little different with the XL condenser and mouthpiece vs without, but it works great either way. Personally I like the little bit of restriction that the XL condenser adds.
And the Blackwood is absolutely gorgeous! It looks even better than I thought it would! There's so much intricate grain detail that you can only see in person, pictures do it no justice! I tried to capture the grain in this close-up:
Here's a different angle with, I think, slightly better lighting:
So beautiful!
Using this thing is a joy. So far, I like using a single torch the most. I find it seems to heat more evenly and thoroughly with it, my guess is because it takes longer to bring it up to temperature, thus allowing more time for the heat to soak into the load. I also have a double torch that I use occasionally. The double torch reaches the click faster and seems to give more lower temp vapor, especially on the first heating cycle. I always get several heating cycles from a load, and a couple of hits per cycle usually. I use about an inch long flame and point the tip of the brighter inner part of the flame right at the middle of the cap. The extra length and ability to spin the mouthpiece with the XL kit makes it easier to spin the cap while heating.
The VapCap works great with my D020-D. The fat mouthpiece seals perfectly to the 14/18 adapter that I posted several pages back, which goes into the top of my bubbler. Using it this way, I usually heat for an extra second or two past the click, especially on the first heating cycle -- the extra heat makes for denser vapor.
Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with my VapCap. It works good, looks great, and is fun to use. I haven't used either of my other vapes since getting it. Oh, and George's customer service is absolutely top notch! I had stupidly added to my order after it was already processed, and George went and found my package in the outgoing mail pile and sorted everything out before it got mailed out the next day. All of my interactions with him have been nothing but pleasant. I couldn't ask for more!
I'm sure I'm forgetting some detail or another that I wanted to share with you all, but I can't think of anything else right now.
Happy VapCapping, everyone!
Can't wait to see some photos of the amboyna pieces once they arrive in customers hands.... I already know I'm gunna end up caving and getting some burl eventually!
I love this thread, such good vibes in here!
Peace
I know George is working on an XL Dynastash and a large enough tube. Hopefully they'll be available soon.What a gorgeous combination! That Vapcap is beautiful! I hope George will release Vapcap container tubes for the XL Vapcaps. He isn't selling them currently is he?
More pictures... These ones turned out pretty good I think, for a crappy cell phone camera.
With the mouthpiece:
And without the mouthpiece: