I'd like to know the process to make it myself!
@el sargantano : Could you help me? send me instruction and materiel to make it?
thank you
@el sargantano : Could you help me? send me instruction and materiel to make it?
thank you
Whats more funny is that the bottom of the page says Vapwood 2017 and the Automated chat greeting is : ""Hi, confused on which vape is right for you. Drop us a quick line!""I was doing some maintenance on the manufacturers list in the resource section and I noticed that vapwood.com is now offline. In the event that there are folks out there that still need support or to resolve any outstanding order issues, the furniture business that seemed to spring up on vapwood.com looks like it has been moved to:
I don't know if you'll get a response, but it seems like your best bet.
I think the original image was too large for the forum software, so I resized it and put in on a different image host.@Stu & mods: the penultimate photo with the basket screens appears on my preview, but not in the final post. Could you fix it? Thanks!
Thankfully the glass tubes and mouthpieces have been made by Alan over at Toastytop for (as far as I know) the majority of the Lil Bud and Timber’s existence. If you or anybody else reading this would like to pick up spares, I have nothing but nice things to say about Mr. Alan, and he has replaced broken shipments of the glass liners for me before without question. This is likely the last standing form of conventional support available for owners of the Vapwood series, sadly.Unfortunately, i broke the glass tube of the mouthpiece....so sad because i like this wood&glass combo!
Anyone knows where can i find a new one?
is it a 12mm or 11mm OD diameter?
thanks for helping
20700 and 21700 are slightly larger than 18650.I read in the past on the Lil'bud website (before becoming a furniture site) that it can be used with a 21700 battery (or 20700 i don't remind).
Alan helped me and i received my new glass tubes yesterday!Thankfully the glass tubes and mouthpieces have been made by Alan over at Toastytop for (as far as I know) the majority of the Lil Bud and Timber’s existence
Hey Odd, long time! I haven’t heard of Mike , you guys knows more then I do, the whole ghosting and furniture website is news to me. I haven’t been active here much if at all since getting my Square HI (which I originally called the Square Log when I mentioned the idea to Alan. ) Those of you of followed me or vapwoods threads know I original was a proud supporter of Mike at first , as things went on (around Timber release) I started questioning Mike’s approach , quality control , designs, answers , etc. I questioned it publicly on the forum. Was a piss off , I had spent a great deal helping other forum members answering questions about his vape . My dissatisfaction towards Mike is surely in my posting history if one looks into it.
My dissatisfaction towards Mike is surely in my posting history if one looks into it.
Hey Odd, long time! I haven’t heard of Mike , you guys knows more then I do, the whole ghosting and furniture website is news to me. I haven’t been active here much if at all since getting my Square HI (which I originally called the Square Log when I mentioned the idea to Alan. ) Those of you of followed me or vapwoods threads know I original was a proud supporter of Mike at first , as things went on (around Timber release) I started questioning Mike’s approach , quality control , designs, answers , etc. I questioned it publicly on the forum. Was a piss off , I had spent a great deal helping other forum members answering questions about his vape . My dissatisfaction towards Mike is surely in my posting history if one looks into it.
Heating coils weren’t as precise as once were, when people posted issues here Mike never blamed the Vape instead suggested it was user error or material not dried like suppose to , every minor design change such as 1/16” vent hole was said to make huge differences over previous model ,etc. I posted pic of misshaped heating coil from Timber , called him out for trying to tell us how to dry our herb and vape , you don’t hear other vape manufacturers constantly telling people to dry herb a certain way . Besides if your product is that finicky , work on bettering your current model instead of trying to come out with a new model every 6months as he was doing with the LB , LB Elite , Timber (which was basically the LB Elite shaped differently) . Mike was trying to tell us it was so much better then the Elite yet it’s essentially the same vape. Having the heater on top vs beside battery didn’t make it cooler by awhole lot. Not when you’re a power toker lol Personally prefer my Elite over Timber .
I don’t recall where or how else Mike was shady during the last bit but I do recall feeling my ideas, comments , opinion, etc did not seem to be valued much by him, let alone the time , effort , insults, threats I faced from the rbt-vapwood feud saga I took just for supporting the guy and making videos of his vape.
I’m sorry to read that a few got ripped off by the sounds of it, I wouldn’t have expected that from a guy who originally wanted to offer better quality control then Maytag.
glad to see this forum/community still kicking ! You all need a moderator with an attitude let me know loll I tell it like it is !
Vape on!
I, like some others, have been otta touch with the forum for a while. I will not defend Mike as I dont know all the info but he did make a decent vape for awhile . I have one of his original LB's and it still works great. I dont use it all that often, or most of my other vapes, though as my Square HI is my 90% go to and has been for awhile (thanks Alan). Hope Mike, eventually, sees the light and makes good to whomever he took advantage of. Peace out!It is a shame what happened, because I think Mike was really on to something with integrating a DNA board into a custom artisanal shell. The LBE and Timber are IMO a cut above any 510 mod based vape because you’re taking the mod out of the equation. Most DNA box mods are mass produced garbage that are way too expensive. Having the DNA chip integrated into the same body as the heater was so much more convenient and reliable.
I have one of his original LB's and it still works great
Anyone here know or can help to know how many Lil'budClassics were made by Vapwood?I am gutted to see that Vapwood has closed their doors. I bought one of the first Timbers and to this day I still consider it the finest vape I’ve ever used.
I would guess a couple hundred at most-maybe less. P.A.M. or Alan may know better as they had more contact with Mike.The battery gauge was the perfect item to complement the vape device.
It told you how much juice your battery had in a bare second. In that time you're able to dismarm the battery cover and put the contacts in place for the gauge to read. It was another ingredient to put the Lil Bud over its very competitors in the same vape niche.
It was on stock for some time, until @Bravesst decide not to sell it anymore. Don't know why...
The better battery access of the Lil Bud (comparing to RBT's, ie) allowed this item for a quick battery check and was another factor to count on the clear superiority this vape design has.
The heater (that came from @Alan headquarters) eats 1/6 of the full battery every bowl you get, but with the easyness and simplicity of the magnetic battery cover and the exact same magnets on the gauge, the battery check is made in the blink of an eye.
I reccomend everyone who has the patience to made it himself. I did and it still works perfectly. For two years, by the way.
If anyone wants one I can do some, but I think it'll be a waste of resources to send it overseas...
I would guess a couple hundred at most-maybe less. P.A.M. or Alan may know better as they had more contact with Mike.
I would guess that there were a couple of hundred of the classic LB's made based on the number of roasting tubes I made for Mike.@Alan @P.A.M. : are you able to help us? Thanks.
I read the beginning of the thread about the origin of the LB, the coil and the collaboration between Alan and Mike to create this vape.
Alan, thank you man, it looks like you've shared your expertise and know-how in developing this all-wood vape and especially the coil (which works wonderfully). The whole thing is really very consistent, reliable and effective. The roasting tube is lovely and added to the glass tube, it gives me the right sensation! Your explanation (page 3) was very instructive!