Hi there!
As i'm using a lot my omnivap,
It seems that it needs a cleaning session.
Would like to know the best way to clean it without risks for the ceramic screen.
Thanks for all the advices you can bring!
Thanks, really nice advice!
I'm just a little bit concerned about using iso for the ceramic screen...
For the vaporgenie ceramic filter, i use my torch lighter.
Do you think we can do same for the omni ceramic screen ?
I don't think it smells at all. As for sessioning with somebody else, to me this is a one-hitter more or less. So I would envision one person taking a few draws and killing a small load and then the next person doing the same.Is this good for indoor sessions with a smoke buddy or does the warm up with the torch get too dank? I've used an mflb before and a pax, needless to say I'd be much more comfortable hitting the mflb indoors vs the pax.
That version looks f'ing amazing, I would swear that was wood. So, so good.
@VapCap
Looooooovely burly dude, love that colour combo'
Got the Burly and my Grasshopper up in the mountains! Lovely stuff.
@Copacetic Hardly 'sketchy scribbles' I can see exactly why George likes them. They are 'old school' and 'honest' looking it's a refreshing change from all the computer generated stuff we usually see. Love all of it.
@VapCap from the humble glass tube to Damascus Steel. Excellent.
George Briewa, even in the face of a handful of VERY stiff competition, has got to be the coolest guy in vapedom.
Evidence on support of my contention:
I had some 'pie in the sky' ideas for Dynavap products, drew them, and sent them to George via PM:
That sort of thing.
I hesitated to post them here as they're just sketchy scribbles which I usually do simply to record the ideas I have.
I didn't intend to offer this sort of thing for professional illustrative purposes, they're just handy for describing concepts that might be difficult to communicate with puny words.
It seems that George quite likes the style of the drawings, and asked if I had any more.
George has been very encouraging, so we entered a 'talent trade' (somewhat in my favour I think you might agree), where I have done/do some drawings that he hopes to find a use for on his site.
In exchange he agreed (and here comes the cool part) to make me an entirely custom VapCap from one of my concept drawings!.
Despite the fact that I have presumed to screw with the dimensions of the mouthpiece, the body, and the condenser, affecting proportion somewhat, and my greed extends to demanding a damascus steel body, George has come through in what I consider to be SPECTACULAR style:
This is how the damascus looked with less time in the acid.
I don't know how George achieved that surface colour, but its pretty damn cool, I really wanted exaggerated grain, and even a corroded look, so I requested a deeper etch.
Others may have preferred this though, so I post this too:
Both finishes are gorgeous IMO, but the raised grain is what I love most.
The three little carb holes are intended to allow the adjustment of airflow by the simple expedient of locating o-rings in the grooves, to your taste.
I sent George this idea, but he had already explored this method in earlier pieces.
Sorry about sucking up your bandwidth with these massive pic's, I'd have made the drawings smaller if I knew how
BTW, George hasn't settled on a final price for me yet, so I can't tell you how much he would be charging for something like this, or even if he's likely to ever make another damascus piece, I haven;t asked him this.
I hope he does though, this and the Damscus VonG that he made are both beautiful IMO, and will inevitably pair up beautifully with some more of @Ed's TnT 's wood.
When Ed finds the time to start doing custom pieces again, I'm gonna try to persuade him to make me an exact match in wood!, y'hear Ed?
Well, I think Georges artistry speaks for itself.......
@VapCap
I tried modding my Titan 2 heater. It wasn't worth the effort with one battery. I got bored waiting for the 'click'. Next step is to run series batteries.
I have also been trying to get something together for you all to see but it's slow going with all the normal stuff life throws at you. I now have TAS, Tool Acquistion Syndrome, which doesn't help.
Here's how I've got on so far.
George Briewa, even in the face of a handful of VERY stiff competition, has got to be the coolest guy in vapedom.
Evidence on support of my contention:
I had some 'pie in the sky' ideas for Dynavap products, drew them, and sent them to George via PM:
That sort of thing.
I hesitated to post them here as they're just sketchy scribbles which I usually do simply to record the ideas I have.
I didn't intend to offer this sort of thing for professional illustrative purposes, they're just handy for describing concepts that might be difficult to communicate with puny words.
It seems that George quite likes the style of the drawings, and asked if I had any more.
George has been very encouraging, so we entered a 'talent trade' (somewhat in my favour I think you might agree), where I have done/do some drawings that he hopes to find a use for on his site.
In exchange he agreed (and here comes the cool part) to make me an entirely custom VapCap from one of my concept drawings!.
Despite the fact that I have presumed to screw with the dimensions of the mouthpiece, the body, and the condenser, affecting proportion somewhat, and my greed extends to demanding a damascus steel body, George has come through in what I consider to be SPECTACULAR style:
This is how the damascus looked with less time in the acid.
I don't know how George achieved that surface colour, but its pretty damn cool, I really wanted exaggerated grain, and even a corroded look, so I requested a deeper etch.
Others may have preferred this though, so I post this too:
Both finishes are gorgeous IMO, but the raised grain is what I love most.
The three little carb holes are intended to allow the adjustment of airflow by the simple expedient of locating o-rings in the grooves, to your taste.
I sent George this idea, but he had already explored this method in earlier pieces.
Sorry about sucking up your bandwidth with these massive pic's, I'd have made the drawings smaller if I knew how
BTW, George hasn't settled on a final price for me yet, so I can't tell you how much he would be charging for something like this, or even if he's likely to ever make another damascus piece, I haven;t asked him this.
I hope he does though, this and the Damscus VonG that he made are both beautiful IMO, and will inevitably pair up beautifully with some more of @Ed's TnT 's wood.
When Ed finds the time to start doing custom pieces again, I'm gonna try to persuade him to make me an exact match in wood!, y'hear Ed?
Well, I think Georges artistry speaks for itself.......
@VapCap
My Chinese heater contact told me that he didn't think they could generate enough heat in a ceramic cup without cracking the ceramic or going into sub-Ohm ranges that require tons of power to get up to temp. He is going to look through their prototypes bin to see if they have anything. I was wanting to keep it e-cig friendly because they have all the electronics figured out.I tried modding my Titan 2 heater. It wasn't worth the effort with one battery. I got bored waiting for the 'click'. Next step is to run series batteries.
I have also been trying to get something together for you all to see but it's slow going with all the normal stuff life throws at you. I now have TAS, Tool Acquistion Syndrome, which doesn't help.
Here's how I've got on so far.
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My Chinese heater contact told me that he didn't think they could generate enough heat in a ceramic cup without cracking the ceramic or going into sub-Ohm ranges that require tons of power to get up to temp. He is going to look through their prototypes bin to see if they have anything. I was wanting to keep it e-cig friendly because they have all the electronics figured out.
Yeah, my contact mentioned that I could just bend one out of wire to test. I wanted ceramic so I didn't have to worry about shorting it out.A simple sub ohm SS 24swg 316 coil in a RDA with a big bore tip just wind it so that the vapcap can be inserted into the RDA through the drip tip hole on a mod it will prob give loads of uses, one of our members here done a similar video with it working.....