Nice stem. I have the pink and green 2 terp pill stem with the miniball MP. Just small enough to fit my XL futostash.New stem and mouthpiece by High Artisan; nice flavor and cooling:
Nice stem. I have the pink and green 2 terp pill stem with the miniball MP. Just small enough to fit my XL futostash.New stem and mouthpiece by High Artisan; nice flavor and cooling:
Honestly dude, that extra 10 seconds or so pays for itself when talking my style, which is max extraction in minimum heat cycles. Whatever I’ve saved in heating time with Ti I’ve had to add back on with heat cycles to get the same AVB as SS - but at that point the outside begins charringthe click comes 10 seconds after with the stainless tip, it cooks the herb more before you can take a draw, and it's much fun just to wait 20 seconds instead of 30+
i get much higher from the Ti tip! dunno how to explain this heheHonestly dude, that extra 10 seconds or so pays for itself when talking my style, which is max extraction in minimum heat cycles. Whatever I’ve saved in heating time with Ti I’ve had to add back on with heat cycles to get the same AVB as SS - but at that point the outside begins charring
I like your style. I never tried a ti tip for the same reason. I heard back then that SS heats up slower and retains heat better, so I just stuck with SS.my style, which is max extraction in minimum heat cycles.
I think I share most of these thoughts as well, even though my style is not as aggressive. I'm really just aiming for the best balance of flavor and fullness and I've found that a slow and steady heating works best. I also find the SS tips to be excellent workhorses and practically idiot-proof, and while they may not deliver the absolute top flavor, they do well and it's hard to beat them otherwise.Honestly dude, that extra 10 seconds or so pays for itself when talking my style, which is max extraction in minimum heat cycles. Whatever I’ve saved in heating time with Ti I’ve had to add back on with heat cycles to get the same AVB as SS - but at that point the outside begins charring
Besides, If I’m worried about my herb cooking before I draw I just won’t be using conduction vapes
I think I share most of these thoughts as well, even though my style is not as aggressive. I'm really just aiming for the best balance of flavor and fullness and I've found that a slow and steady heating works best. I also find the SS tips to be excellent workhorses and practically idiot-proof, and while they may not deliver the absolute top flavor, they do well and it's hard to beat them otherwise.
For me, I've more or less relegated the standard Ti tips to flavor duty with low temp caps, something they absolutely excel at. I do love the Omni tip, though, as it sort of acts like an M but tastes like a Ti/low temp setup.
Coupled with a short glass stem you can get surprising clarity of flavour for a VC!
Care to share your technique for even extraction? If it requires minimal experience then it’ll be useful for both myself and new members
Thanks man I really appreciate that! Will definitely be giving that a try laterI pack the bud very loose, basically I don't tamp at all, and try to leave a little room so the bud isn't going right to the top. I use a medium grind, though fine works too if it's clean (which I try to keep up with regularly).
I use a 2x flame torch, with the 2 flames parallel to the cap. I set the flame as low as i can, while still getting an even burn. I heat low on the cap, with a slight angle, so that the lower section of the cap is closer to the flame. Then I spin in small even steps, relatively slowly in one direction - no rocking back and fourth creating hot spots. I used to spin too quickly, leading to a less even heat distribution.
On the first heat cycle I heat past the click by one second. This gives a very dense hit. I usually don't feel the need to take it further, but with a full bowl you can usually get a second heat cycle if you want.
As soon as it clicks I put it to my lips and inhale. I inhale slowly and steadily with the carb closed, so as not to cool it too quickly. If you prefer to hit it faster you may wish to open the carb a bit.
Yea, I tried to make that point a long time ago. Took a while to sink in...Anyone else watching The “Behind the B” series of videos?
Interesting to listen to Troy speaking about a “more efficient and optimized“ tip. George goes on to speak of a tip that is “potentially better than anything else we’ve made”. Later he speaks about feedback such as “oh yeah, that’s much better”.
Any theories around this or what it means for the future of the tip? I’ve heard a lot of good experiences with the B tip, but the overwhelming cry I’ve heard before is that people want a bigger tip that holds more.
2: Dual flame. I’ve always used a single as it’s what I’ve always had my best slow roasts with
3: Carb closed. I’m a fully open aggressive draw guy, maybe I need to try a different inhale style
just did it now, on the Middle of the cap, just the weak blue flame on the middle of the cap heating 1 sec after the second click, fast draw closed airport, so dense huge cloud!On the first heat cycle I heat past the click by one second. This gives a very dense hit.
I just pulled a full cap in 3 pulls. I think it was 2, but 3 as a what's leftover pull.This is...amazing.
Hi, Pup!
Ah, how cool!I just pulled a full cap in 3 pulls. I think it was 2, but 3 as a what's leftover pull.
I went on a tour with a fellow ent I know from Reddit to Cannibus Hardware (the Flowerpot people) today. That place is wicked cool, and the people are amazing! The bubbler was part of the tour
I knew I’d seen something like this somewhere before.Yea, I tried to make that point a long time ago. Took a while to sink in...
https://www.reddit.com/r/Dynahacks/comments/pashh7 I've been enjoying this new-found reality for over a year in daily sessions.
I find the 'B' to B a very welcome addition.
Cheaper but is it as healthy?The cost savings is probably more from the body than the tip.
Silicone is cheaper than stainless steel, and injection molding is much more cost effective than CNC turning.