Hey folks... good to see everyone enjoying the Mi3!
I read through the thread quickly and here are some answers / updates
The wood is Ipe wood. that is all the detail that was provided by the manufacture. RBT is working with Futo to have Mi3 woods quoted in exotic and burls. Look for a thread once samples are in hand in a few months.
Given the time crunch with Mi3, the manual was not made in time for the initial shipment. This was deemed acceptable as the majority of pre-order customers have insight into Milaana / FC.
The Mi3 is the hottest running Milaana to date... that was the goal and reason for delay. To counter act the added resistance the long screw that leads from the electrical compartment up to the copper hatch (long screw?) was changed from copper to brass. Washers where also added to the heater to reduce contact resistance in this area to further increase the units efficiency. Any resistance in the system other than the heater creates waste energy into the units components. Initially it was thought that the screw could be interchangeable to produce a hot and cold option but after evaluation of the degree of difficulty of switching the screw (tamper proof screw on electronics compartment) etc. along with added liability issues it was decided not to include it. At this point the stainless screw has not been tried in the unit but if its resistance increase puts the Mi3 into a usable low temperature range we can work to supply screws and instructions for the customers that want to give it a go. However this will take some time to test / implement. To all that don't believe this was a made up condition need to only to compare the stainless steel screw on Mi2 to the Mi3 and you will see... dont believe everything you read on the www
The Mi3 uses heavy wall glass similar to the glass used in the US Custom Splinters. The issue that caused some glass breakage in the initial run of Splinters was also resloved. (wood fit to tight to the glass did not allow for any room for the wood to shrink over time causing stress on the glass) but keep in mind... Glass is fragile and breaks relatively easily compared to other materials... the cost of purity.
There is no electronics in Mi3 so if there is an electrical smell I would suspect a loose wire in the electrical cavity that is causing contact resistance that is heating up one of the wires. For any warranty related issues please use the official RBT means of communication on the www as FC is not generally used for warranty communications.
Thanks to all here especially
@Shit Snacks for being helpful, informative and positive on the RBT threads. My apologies for the slow CS as Cole is busy with school and shipping out the Mi3 pre-order.
Stay healthy happy and safe all.