Can't wait to see pics man! And I'm glad to hear I've helped you in any small part as you were one of the driving forces introducing me to this nifty little device!
Hope to hear how your method works.
I should also mention, now that I've been given the go-ahead from the man himself...
I am having a wood stem being made for me from Ed over at EdsTNT. If you guys aren't familiar, Ed makes incredible wooden stems for the Solo, Ascent, and other vaporizers. He has graciously agreed to create a stem for me that forms right into a 14mm adapter so that I won't have to fiddle with combining my glass stem with the flowermate silicone stem any longer. This should make my F-Bomb sit much more stable on top of the unit.
I cannot wait. Eds craftsmanship is well documented on this forum and many people (Carolking with her ascent comes to mind) prefer to use his wood stems over their standard stems so even without the F-bomb, his stem could very well be my go-to when I'm at home.
I don't know quite yet how it will be designed. In a perfect world I would love to have a wooden stem the same dimensions as the glass and metal stem so that I could store it inside the Haze unit itself, and then have a seperate wood adapter piece that fits on the top to connect the stem to the water tool. However, I don't know if that creates too much opportunity for air leak or whatever. But truly it won't matter if the unit is one piece or two because the wong adapter would have to be pocketed anyways.
I don't have any ETA, my stem just got delivered to Ed yesterday and he is a busy man. I'm in no rush, however, I just look forward to the end result.
As I receive any updates or pictures I will keep you guys posted. It may inspire a few other people to seek out Ed and his wonderful work.
Now, I have been told by the Haze co. that they are in the works developing a 14mm and 19mm water tool attachment for the Haze. If that does come to fruition I will certainly look into that as well. However, sometimes accessory development falls through the cracks (anyone remember the Ascent spacer or sombrero that has apparently never left development?).
In any case, I'm very excited to see what Ed creates, and I'll be sure and share the experience with you all. Please check out his website if you aren't familiar.
http://www.edstnt.com/
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