Mine has cracked also, twice lol but still usable. Hopefully the Afzelia holds up better.
Uh oh and oh no!!! Hmmmm I am so sad to see this yet again, one thing is certain bro, your next piece that I will be getting to any day now will hold up a heckofa lot mo better, you told me to do what I do, you wanted it detailed with some flavor, I figured since your request I would have to make the overall size of the stem itself larger and in turn would have a thicker wall, this should not be an issue with the Afzelia, rest assured my good man it will be a solid and spectacular beauty one you will be proud of!
You mean a few tenths of an ounce.
I think its the vacuum effect from the condenser tube that pulls the claim up into it which brings it up towards where you heat it and then vapes it again. I notice the bubbles going up when I was pulling on it with my bubbler.
I do wonder how this vaporizer design/method would hold up in a larger form factor, maybe small cigar or blunt size today it's a "whiff".
This seems to be what i am experiencing. Every other vape would just get messy and closer to needing a cleaning, this one recycles and reuses.
I'm getting very consistent results now.
I like the idea of a bigger vapcap, but I'm not sure it would work as well without some modification to the design. I think the small size of the vapcap's bowl allows the conduction to radiate to the center and cook the entire load. A bigger pack might be more difficult to evenly cook.
I really think there is a fair element of convection in this vape also. I am sure George knows the science, he is one smart cat, but my intuition and vaporizer experience leads me to the same conclusion too.
I'll let you know. My custom will have an OD similar to a 14mm WonG. The only issue is the length of cap that overlaps onto the wood. May need to be modified a tad.
The inner condenser tube is indeed twisted to maximize condensation.Is it only appearence or your inner tube is kind twisted or something?
What on earth do I need to do to get one of these?
I would gladly buy a prototype or a blemished model.
What is the status and timeline of production?
The inner condenser tube is indeed twisted to maximize condensation.
What on earth do I need to do to get one of these?
I would gladly buy a prototype or a blemished model.
What is the status and timeline of production?
This is how George explains it:Intriguing
Is it a custom modification you asked or you did by yourself?
Also why push condensation further (I find it condensate already quite a lot)? Is it because it is too harsh for you? or are there others point I am missing?
All of the VapCaps are designed with an internal tube "the condenser tube."
This tube is a very important design feature, as it changes the air and vapor flow path. In the original glass VapCap the condenser tube was glass. I tried incorporating the glass condenser into the Ti Woodies but after some thought and feed back, the glass just doesn't go with the wood. So yes the Ti Woodies will have a metal condenser. The first versions I release will be stainless steel and yes these do a great job at minimizing the wood flavor and they also keep almost all of the resin or residue from contacting the wood. In addition this all makes for a easy to use and easy to clean unit.
Cheers,
George
order now get in in a few weeks? maybe a month or so?
not THAT bad of a wait
im order 500 and that was a week or so ago so youll probably be 550ish? 6 maybe?
This is how George explains it: