Left to right: Gen 3 (or 2) ti tip w/ red o-rings, M SS tip w/ black o-rings, Gen 5 ti tip w/ black o-rings, Gen 5 ti tip w/ grey o-rings (screen set to middle groove; 75% size).
@Summer, the higher overall smoothness of the chambers without the adjust-a-bowl grooves is relatively obvious, in my experience and perception. I definitely admit that the adjust-a-bowl feature can be an incredibly practical one, especially if a person has access to high-quality material (or concentrates) (or if one's supply is running out, has tolerance resensitization aspirations, etc); the smaller chamber also facilitates packing a load when pressing the tip into ground herbals. Since I have more than 1 ti tip, I'll definitely always be keeping at least one of them at 75 or 50 % capacity. Still, the fact remains that when using q-tips + ISO to clean the tip (not an ISO soaking enthusiast), extra steps/effort (albeit almost negligible!) are needed to really dig in and wipe all residue (or as much as possible) out of the grooves (a fair amount of pressure and friction could be required). Also I just tend to find the unloading action with the smooth chambers more direct, less fussy, in terms of crumbs sticking around and the ever so slight snagging of the digger-outer, but then again I do mainly use my Gen 5 ti tips regardless ! These are merely subtleties. (Also, you MIGHT have one of the newer ti tips where the groove cuts might be a little cleaner; you can visually compare my 2 Gen 5 tips.)
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@Summer, regarding your question about the aroma of Blackwood, as much as I love and admire wood, I am not an expert on it, so my opinion and perceptions to report aren't so certain. Whereas some woods like Cocobolo seem to have this exotic, more "pungent" (if it's the right word) aroma, (Ebony seems "nuttier", Walnut has this wonderful "sweetness") others like Maple tend to have that more "traditional", more subdued "woodiness" to their smell; I would put Blackwood close to Maple in this regard, oddly enough. Anyhow, the stems tend to soak enough heat over time that their essential oil aromas become less detectable with time. (Compound waxing/oiling the wood pieces to this.) Again, I'm not 100% on these points.
I would like to share a few more pictures that I took a few days ago, after waxing my wood pieces.
@nickdanger , have a look on the left side of the above picture. I use a post-warranty Magic-Flight Launch Box as a practical VapCap stand. If you already have an MFLB, you might already be all set!
Some items reassembled:
And shortly after, I received my gorgeous Leopardwood Dynastash XL G2 !
I ordered a Bocote Dynastash XL during the Black Friday sale and they've been out of stock for a while, so after a bit of discussion with Max at Dynavap, they managed to get me one of these babies! It even came with that wooden tool on the right side (titanium head, and a little magnet on the bottom).
I think that's all from me for now. I'll be happy to try answering any questions. Cheers, Dynafriends !
EDIT: My posting does not seem to have gone smoothly as I hoped. Pictures are not displaying, there's a double at the top and I don't know how to fix it... Oh dear. Sorry! Could I get some mod assistance? FURTHER EDIT: the issue was that I didn't use the "direct" imgur links. Could I get the little IMG things removed? If not, no big deal. Thanks!