@Smelly Dog you have indeed modded your Woody to work in a similar manner to the Omni. All be it a lot more basic but all the same capable of producing very similar results.
I got my Glassy in January and did something similar to your set up near enough on day one.
I spoke with
@VapCap about it, mentioned some sort of valve set up and learned that there would be an adjustable flow VC coming. As with everything VC related George was one or two steps ahead of the game. More like twenty.
It was a no brainer for me once I actually grasped the mechanism by which the VC worked. I had seen the same thing being employed in another industrial situation.
You take a draw on the condenser tube which due to it's position creates a pressure drop behind the screen which in turn pulls the air in around the cap and thru the load, down the condenser and into our lungs.
No restricted draw like when the carb is closed, no light and wispy vapor when open.
When I saw the Omni I knew this would be a VC game changer. The user can set it to suit their particular draw rate, strength and vapor density.
I suggested this set up to a few FC'ers some of whom have tried it and some who are still to give it a go. I wanted confirmation from others that it did actually make a huge difference.
I was hoping to get some video up showing the set up but as always life and work get in the way of the more pleasurable things.
So if you want to give it a go you will need a rolling paper and a fine needle.
Cut the gummed strip like this. Then cut a small square big enough to cover the carb
It needs to cover all of the hole and be stuck down well. Once it's dry, it must be dry, pierce a small hole in the center of the newly patched hole.
One hole is how I ran my Glassy until I made a wooden stem. To get the adjustability of the Omni you add more holes. If you find you've added too many re-patch and start again. The Omni has an infinite adjustment the paper mod merely allows you to get a feel for how it works.