Firewood Vaporizer

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This one is a pre-production model with the smaller bowl. Waiting on a separate shipment for the herb chamber. Bowl doesn't pop right out without the spring clip in.. Hmm. Will play with it more after work.

Could you measure the depth of the heating chamber? Mark informed me that the depth is only 8 mm, but in your photos it looks like it's deeper... If it is 8 mm, then it is very different from Firewood -7, where the depth was 13-14 mm.

Also, please tell me, what is the inner diameter of the glass cooling tube?
 
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PossumMD

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Could you measure the depth of the heating chamber? Mark informed me that the depth is only 8 mm, but in your photos it looks like it's deeper... If it is 8 mm, then it is very different from Firewood -7, where the depth was 13-14 mm.

Also, please tell me, what is the inner diameter of the glass cooling tube?
You must have a special edition FW7, cos I just measured mine and it's 8mm.
 
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Could you measure the depth of the heating chamber? Mark informed me that the depth is only 8 mm, but in your photos it looks like it's deeper... If it is 8 mm, then it is very different from Firewood -7, where the depth was 13-14 mm.

Also, please tell me, what is the inner diameter of the glass cooling tube?
I'd probably take the word of the guy who made the thing.
 
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PossumMD

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I'd probably take the word of the guy who made the thing.
Or know how it works so you know where to measure from. Cos I've just realised there's a good chance they're measuring by eye from the very top of the hole. Which is above the air holes.

Edit: I've measured to the top of the hole on my FW7, it's 11mm.
 
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Could you measure the depth of the heating chamber? Mark informed me that the depth is only 8 mm, but in your photos it looks like it's deeper... If it is 8 mm, then it is very different from Firewood -7, where the depth was 13-14 mm.

Also, please tell me, what is the inner diameter of the glass cooling tube?
I'm getting 11mm from the top measuring with a caliper on the 10 bowl.
 
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Kaptan

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Thank you! Can you measure the diameter of the camera at the top?
Camera? Unfortunately the FW X model doesn’t include this. Possibly on the FW XXX? Although I’m not sure there is a need for a camera built into a vape? My FW X arrived on Saturday, but it has to go back unfortunately. It seems my heater was installed incorrectly and it is not hitting the desired temps for vaping unless set to the highest temp.
 

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Camera? Unfortunately the FW X model doesn’t include this. Possibly on the FW XXX? Although I’m not sure there is a need for a camera built into a vape? My FW X arrived on Saturday, but it has to go back unfortunately. It seems my heater was installed incorrectly and it is not hitting the desired temps for vaping unless set to the highest temp.
Could be a translation issue with aperture.
 

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Camera? Unfortunately the FW X model doesn’t include this. Possibly on the FW XXX? Although I’m not sure there is a need for a camera built into a vape? My FW X arrived on Saturday, but it has to go back unfortunately. It seems my heater was installed incorrectly and it is not hitting the desired temps for vaping unless set to the highest temp.
Sorry, I was referring to the diameter of the chamber of course. Although it's possible, Mark, maybe in the next model, instead of a glass window, he will install a camera that will show us on the phone how a flower is cooked in the oven.:D
 
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Kaptan

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Sorry, I was referring to the diameter of the chamber of course. Although it's possible, Mark, maybe in the next model, instead of a glass window, he will install a camera that will show us on the phone how a flower is cooked in the oven.:D
The bowl size, including diameter is almost identical to the FW 7, but about 1 mm less in depth.
 

PossumMD

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It's a shame the current models in people's hands doesn't have the internal herb storage. My interest in the device is solely based on how well the device pulls that off.

Everything else is a given. We know it will perform well, as this is the 10th iteration.
Instructions were sent to early adopters just then, the storage is that empty space next to the bowl with a removable thin strip that appears to seal it. Appears to be much the same as the fw6, just doesn't have its own seperate lid.
 

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Anyone understand the decision to not utilize 21700 batteries in the FAT X? Could it be due to formfactor and as someone mentioned Marc wanting to keep it small?
 
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So, we received instructions from which it became clear how the internal storage will work. In this connection, I have a question - will the material of the flower in the storage be heated? After all, the storage is likely to be made of metal, which can heat up very quickly from the heat of the chamber and the mouthpiece located directly under the bottom lid of the storage.

If it works, fine! But to carry constantly heated flower material with you....hmm... What do you think about this?

For those who, like me, do not abandon the idea of using metal capsules in Firewood :

You won't vape the top of the capsule real well, it's why the instructions say not to fill past the inlets.

Yes, you're right.But on the other hand. The dimensions of the heating chamber are 11*11 - an all-metal Xmax capsule (2 version with a concave lid) will fit perfectly into it. It should fit perfectly, but when working, the air from the air holes will go directly to the mouthpiece, passing between the ceramic wall and the metal wall of the chamber. But it would be necessary that the air from the supply holes went to the top of the capsule and was sucked into it.

I think for this it is necessary to make several grooves on the ceramic part, which is located above the air intakes, so that it is easier for the air to flow to the top of the capsule during suction than to go to the exit, bypassing the entry into the capsule. :hmm:

It's just a thought. I have already received Firewood Х with a chamber 1/2 to my mail forwarder's address. I will experiment when the device arrives in my hands in Europe.
 
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So, we received instructions from which it became clear how the internal storage will work. In this connection, I have a question - will the material of the flower in the storage be heated? After all, the storage is likely to be made of metal, which can heat up very quickly from the heat of the chamber and the mouthpiece located directly under the bottom lid of the storage.

If it works, fine! But to carry constantly heated flower material with you....hmm... What do you think about this?

For those who, like me, do not abandon the idea of using metal capsules in Firewood :



Yes, you're right.But on the other hand. The dimensions of the heating chamber are 11*11 - an all-metal Xmax capsule (2 version with a concave lid) will fit perfectly into it. It should fit perfectly, but when working, the air from the air holes will go directly to the mouthpiece, passing between the ceramic wall and the metal wall of the chamber. But it would be necessary that the air from the supply holes went to the top of the capsule and was sucked into it.

I think for this it is necessary to make several grooves on the ceramic part, which is located above the air intakes, so that it is easier for the air to flow to the top of the capsule during suction than to go to the exit, bypassing the entry into the capsule. :hmm:

It's just a thought. I have already received Firewood Х with a chamber 1/2 to my mail forwarder's address. I will experiment when the device arrives in my hands in Europe.
Don't see how relevant the storage being metal is given how hot the stem doesn't get with the FW7 for me. And why would adding grooves going up lead to the air going up when it's being sucked down? I guess you can cook the load for a bit then hit it to make a cloud that will be pulled down as you inhale, but the grooves aren't going to help with that at all. The fluid flows in and down the middle, it'll pull the cloud above it from the middle rather than the outside.
 
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Don't see how relevant the storage being metal is given how hot the stem doesn't get with the FW7 for me. And why would adding grooves going up lead to the air going up when it's being sucked down? I guess you can cook the load for a bit then hit it to make a cloud that will be pulled down as you inhale, but the grooves aren't going to help with that at all. The fluid flows in and down the middle, it'll pull the cloud above it from the middle rather than the outside.
As for the metal storage, if it's not made of metal, then what is it made of? I think it will be stainless steel..

As for the grooves, if they need to be made with air intakes, so that it is easier for hot air to go up into the free space (in the grooves), then enter the capsule and rush down to the mouthpiece, rather than going straight down between the walls of the ceramic and the capsule.

Yes, if you don't make grooves and just heat it up a lot, the result will be, but I'm afraid the middle of the capsule will remain uncooked...
 
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I think I heard that the mouthpiece doesnt retract on this version... maybe cos too small... is that right? Still want one. 😍
 
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Trulukkyphrank

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Looks very cool!! I like the window. Reminds me of the lamart bakx window in the back lol

I would be interested in the heater, it looks more hidden this time than on the two previous ones. Does anyone has an idea what the heater material is? Is it the same type like fw8/9? Where is the air intake?

Can't wait for the official release! :rockon::rockon:
 
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