Hi again Internaut,
Internaut said:
New to vaporizing, not that familiar with the vapbong.
The average "experts" proudly display some hints about their vaporizer
collection in the signature, usually... Like many members here i'm relatively new to vaporization myself (i'm going to celebrate the 1st anniversary of my initiation to vaporism on February 15 and i haven't been vaping all year long). As for knowing about the VapBong, don't worry as i estimate there are over 130+ other brands/models (past/present/future) and i'm still counting! No one can name them all from memory...
Internaut said:
Did I see vapor escaping a couple of times in that video?
Yes, but i doubt that's as thick as the vapour one can get from a commercial table vaporizer.
Internaut said:
Howzabout we pull the primer to provide an input air path?
Sorry, i'm a French-Canadian and sometimes my linguistic limitations kick in. I'm not sure what you mean but i can help you about the VapBong airpath and vaporpath if that's what you want anyway:
If you study the VapBong design it should be clear that air/vapor "purity" is only threatened by nothing else but a screen - which won't be a significant concern for most cannabis users, i believe. Personally i find the VapBong would be perfectible, in any case:
My problem with the VapBong is that air transit seems too direct for my taste. A better alternative, IMHO, would be to have fresh air admitted SLOWLY into its coaxial cavity so that heat builds up in a more controlled fashion before the herb is reached.
Considering halogen lamp quartz-glass casing is compatible with the goal to provide clean hot air already, euh... My opinion is that this particular VapBong concept can be ignored completely. I just wished you to see how the lamp was transformed using a simple removable assembly (
view the whole video). For more hints/ideas on halogen lamp vaporizers i'd suggest you peek into the Aromed and Venus threads, essentially.
Internaut said:
...vaping chambers any simple, effective designs?
As far as i'm concerned i'd build around affordable ready-made vaporizer parts, for example:
(
HA Crucible Glass Extension)
My advice to you is that it should be relatively easy to build an "oven" for it by using halogen lamp technology.
Internaut said:
I recall that i saw a video which was demonstrating the use of a powerful LED in this fashion last year:
Too bad the guy had to wear googles to protect his eyes!...
Internaut said:
Or those cheesy coil teacup heaters?
My preference definitely goes to electro-magnetic induction cooking heaters in that department:
Induction Vaporizer (based on "Curie" alloys)
I feel this is a promissing avenue which still needs to be explored further.