Mono Loco
Well-Known Member
Hi, all.
So, I saw a posting n Reddit that inquired about the possibility of using his Caladron to actually heat up his Vortex to the point of heat-treating it to colorize it. I advised against it, stating that it would likely over-tax his Caldron and damage it. But, it got me thinking. What else, other than heating VapCaps, CAN these I.H.s be used for? Are they ever used to heat other types of vaporizers? And what, I wonder, is the actual target application of the common ZVS module/coil that DIYs use ... other than our VapCaps, WHAT are they commonly/typically used for??? I guess they can be used to heat thin rods for burning holes through plastic sheets, or maybe used for heating jewelry wire ... I just dunno!
I would like to heat 1/4" diameter rods, 6" in length, but only need to heat .50" to 1.00" worth of their tip. I would like to get the tips of the rods "cherry red" hot! I would use them these "hot rods" to burn holes through 1/8" wood ... specifically, the walls of a wooden flute. While I wouldn't use Pipes' IHs to do this (I would consider it abuse!), I am wondering if a cheap DIY build from the common stock ZVS board would work (?). I wouldn't mind killing one to find out ... a sacrificial lamb that's pretty insignificant ($) when purchased from AliExpress/Banggood.
Might it work? Would a lower-amp Power Supply (4A), that would take longer to heat up be less-taxing on the heater, or would a higher (10A) powersupply that heats up faster be less-taxing? What would be the best setup for "solid steel rod heating" ... narrower diameter coils, tightly-coiled or loose (gaps) coils, more coils (even though I'd only stick the rod into them one inch) or just one inch of coils (with the slack simply routed out of the way ... or cut away?) ?????
I'm already assuming the SJK Dental Wax heaters, which are designed to only heat low-mass thin carving tools, would NOT be powerful enough to heat my Hot-Rods ... I've read opinions that they are barely sufficient for the VapCaps (though I have used one with 100% success on a Ti-tip in a glass stem, albeit for very light duty only).
G'nite!
So, I saw a posting n Reddit that inquired about the possibility of using his Caladron to actually heat up his Vortex to the point of heat-treating it to colorize it. I advised against it, stating that it would likely over-tax his Caldron and damage it. But, it got me thinking. What else, other than heating VapCaps, CAN these I.H.s be used for? Are they ever used to heat other types of vaporizers? And what, I wonder, is the actual target application of the common ZVS module/coil that DIYs use ... other than our VapCaps, WHAT are they commonly/typically used for??? I guess they can be used to heat thin rods for burning holes through plastic sheets, or maybe used for heating jewelry wire ... I just dunno!
I would like to heat 1/4" diameter rods, 6" in length, but only need to heat .50" to 1.00" worth of their tip. I would like to get the tips of the rods "cherry red" hot! I would use them these "hot rods" to burn holes through 1/8" wood ... specifically, the walls of a wooden flute. While I wouldn't use Pipes' IHs to do this (I would consider it abuse!), I am wondering if a cheap DIY build from the common stock ZVS board would work (?). I wouldn't mind killing one to find out ... a sacrificial lamb that's pretty insignificant ($) when purchased from AliExpress/Banggood.
Might it work? Would a lower-amp Power Supply (4A), that would take longer to heat up be less-taxing on the heater, or would a higher (10A) powersupply that heats up faster be less-taxing? What would be the best setup for "solid steel rod heating" ... narrower diameter coils, tightly-coiled or loose (gaps) coils, more coils (even though I'd only stick the rod into them one inch) or just one inch of coils (with the slack simply routed out of the way ... or cut away?) ?????
I'm already assuming the SJK Dental Wax heaters, which are designed to only heat low-mass thin carving tools, would NOT be powerful enough to heat my Hot-Rods ... I've read opinions that they are barely sufficient for the VapCaps (though I have used one with 100% success on a Ti-tip in a glass stem, albeit for very light duty only).
G'nite!