Cwheezy nailed it, "DynaVas".Well, the mouthpieces are coming.
Damn...what did you use to polish it? I want my blackwood to be so beautiful...Well, the mouthpieces are coming.
Made out of this rather cool chunk of Australian oh my gosh burl.
Other woods, and well some other cool things coming too, all interchangeable of course.
And then there was this pretty sight.
I don't know why, but the sight of freshly machined, high precision titanium is just awesome to me. I find myself shaking my head a bit sometimes when I think about how this thing is evolving. This titanium tip for example has a few dimensions where the tolerance needs to be within 0.002" or 0.05mm or it just won't fit. All this to extract vaporized compounds from a sample. . I love it!
Oh and the short blackwood body fits the OmniVap too.
The blackwood is so hard and tight grained it polishes like metal. There is no finish on this!
So to conclude, I am building and shipping, but please be patient. I can't believe how fast this is growing and I am expanding as fast as I can
I hope to be less than a week out on order fulfillment by next week.
More cool stuff coming.
Cheers,
George
I'm so confused. Does anyone know what goes to what?
I'm still trying to get the "OG" to work right. I've dry clicked this thing till I'm blue in the face. I get it down pat, then wind up burning everything I try to vape.
I dropped the damn thing, (it grew carpet hair,) picked it up by the wrong end, branded the fingerprint off my right index finger.
Does anyone have a mouthpiece that fits in the little dugout. The dug out is why I got this thing and it doesn't fit in the damn thing. Doc
Does anyone have a mouthpiece that fits in the little dugout. The dug out is why I got this thing and it doesn't fit in the damn thing. Doc
So I used my Ti/Glassy in a new way today... reading about the way the omni functions, and remembering how I felt about my 2 different lengths of condenser tubes in my OG, I adjusted my condenser tube from its stock position and am having a grand old time. It's the cave-man's Omni, as it's very clunky trying to just push the stock ss condenser around with a chopstick, but I'm loving the results I'm getting in the new position I've chosen!
@VoodooChild that 4 burner looks siiiick, thanks for giving us some eye candy.
So I used my Ti/Glassy in a new way today... reading about the way the omni functions, and remembering how I felt about my 2 different lengths of condenser tubes in my OG, I adjusted my condenser tube from its stock position and am having a grand old time. It's the cave-man's Omni, as it's very clunky trying to just push the stock ss condenser around with a chopstick, but I'm loving the results I'm getting in the new position I've chosen!
@VoodooChild that 4 burner looks siiiick, thanks for giving us some eye candy.
bummer =( Good thing you had a spare body on hand!I broke my second gen Glassy Ti body and figured I would share my experience. After checking out the OV I was messing with adjusting the SS tube to see the difference. I then also decided to remove the larger O-ring between the Ti tip and Glass body so the ss tube would go farther into the tip and it seemed to make the tip feel more secure in the body. I also thought it may have been there more for the woody's and how some were splitting. Last night after heating and then taking some draws when the cooling click let off it's sonic boom the glass body broke at the tip and the tip fell off. Luckly knowing how I'm good at fucking shit up I had a spare body so I put the o-ring back in place as it seems to help control heat even on the glassy.
I don't understand what you did - did you remove the SS condenser and replace it with a OG condenser? Could you post a picture?
I had 2 different length turbulated condensers for my OG. I had a preference, and when my favorite broke, I was sad. The SS condenser on the new Ti/glassy is not held in place the same way that the condenser on an OG is, so I am able to adjust it inside the body of the Ti/glassy. Basically, I pushed my SS a little deeper with a chopstick (not all the way to the ceramic screen, but definitely deeper into the Ti tip), and got a more "closed carb" type experience. Not the same as totally closing it, but definitely more vapor production and much more resistance to the hit. Think of it as an ultra-manual omni -- can't adjust easily on the fly, but you can preset to your favorite place and not mess with the carb during your hits.It's cool that you've found that this is possible on non OV units!
Have you lengthened your condenser, or shortened it?
How's it effected the experience?
...I am able to adjust it inside the body of the Ti/glassy. Basically, I pushed my SS a little deeper with a chopstick (not all the way to the ceramic screen, but definitely deeper into the Ti tip), and got a more "closed carb" type experience.
Basically, I pushed my SS a little deeper with a chopstick (not all the way to the ceramic screen, but definitely deeper into the Ti tip), and got a more "closed carb" type experience. Not the same as totally closing it, but definitely more vapor production and much more resistance to the hit. Think of it as an ultra-manual omni -- can't adjust easily on the fly, but you can preset to your favorite place and not mess with the carb during your hits.
I'm a ripper not a sipper and ripping is impossible with a closed card, hits are too airy with an open one and this carb pulsing stuff is not my game.
I think the carb and condenser tube is what makes the happy medium, obviously I'd prefer a more open draw and air only coming through the bowl, but seems it's not possible at the moment.