Phattpiggies Wood Shed

GreenHopper

20 going on 60
I meant like physical feelings that were rippling might be distressing is all.

Haha... I'm British dude, that means all feelings are distressing and I have to repress them whilst maintaining a stiff... upper lip.

So getting back on topic, @phattpiggie any more designs for an @Pipes split induction heater based on a wooden enclosure?

Would an entry on a future PP list provide an opportunity to acquire one?
 

szai

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Haha... I'm British dude, that means all feelings are distressing and I have to repress them whilst maintaining a stiff... upper lip.

So getting back on topic, @phattpiggie any more designs for an @Pipes split induction heater based on a wooden enclosure?

Would an entry on a future PP list provide an opportunity to acquire one?

Where was this discussed!? Sounds awesome! I like wood in my pocket! I prefer it to metal because it doesn't damage other things in your pocket.
 

GreenHopper

20 going on 60
Where was this discussed!? Sounds awesome! I like wood in my pocket! I prefer it to metal because it doesn't damage other things in your pocket.

Check out THIS POST, it's got a vid of @phattpiggie using it as well.

I like the idea of splitting the battery away from the induction coils so I don't have to hold a bulky heavy unit over my VonG and bubbler. Also I'm thinking if the cable between the IC and Power unit used connectors then the lengths could be altered for out door/on the move use where the Power unit could be in a pocket but the IC could be placed in a jacket sleeve. Ultimately offering an awesome on the go stealth option. :brow:
 

phattpiggie

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@szai you make sure and wear some decent pants if you're out and about, no tight fitting strides, jogging bottoms or Speedo's.:lol:
I'm sure someone will drop part of your post in the 'Out of context' thread.

The only problem with the idea of splitting the IH's is down to logistics, I'm more than happy to do the work but I'd need a working unit to strip and rebuild.
Which is alright for yourself @GreenHopper but anyone overseas would incur the shipping costs to get it over here.

Then there is the issue of being without an IH while I did the job, this bit would be the killer for me.
 

szai

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@szai you make sure and wear some decent pants if you're out and about, no tight fitting strides, jogging bottoms or Speedo's.:lol:
I'm sure someone will drop part of your post in the 'Out of context' thread.

The only problem with the idea of splitting the IH's is down to logistics, I'm more than happy to do the work but I'd need a working unit to strip and rebuild.
Which is alright for yourself @GreenHopper but anyone overseas would incur the shipping costs to get it over here.

Then there is the issue of being without an IH while I did the job, this bit would be the killer for me.
What happens if someone is willing to send it to you? Any idea of the Shipping cost?

You know what I've imagined? A pid controlled ih where the induction coil is attached with a cable to the battery and control box! I didn't realize it wasn't that unlikely to occur.


Check out THIS POST, it's got a vid of @phattpiggie using it as well.

I like the idea of splitting the battery away from the induction coils so I don't have to hold a bulky heavy unit over my VonG and bubbler. Also I'm thinking if the cable between the IC and Power unit used connectors then the lengths could be altered for out door/on the move use where the Power unit could be in a pocket but the IC could be placed in a jacket sleeve. Ultimately offering an awesome on the go stealth option. :brow:

I like the cut of your jib sir!

Using a locking xlr cable might work? I dunno much about electronics hardware. If you had one unit that could be both wired or connected back to the box to work like normal. You could also use this design to have a really small desktop mains powered unit. Where the battery box is part of the pretty supply and you have a tiny log vape like coil too hear your herb!
 
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xlr8shun

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So getting back on topic, @phattpiggie any more designs for an @Pipes split induction heater based on a wooden enclosure?

stay tuned, im about half way done with a prototype im working on.. if it works, hopefully i can create a working model in CAD that anyone could take and get 3d printed.

then you could take that design to anywhere local (or online 3d printers) for printing. it would still require the user to make an extension cable, desolder the battery pack from the heater driver, and solder on ends to connect to the extension cable, but its a start!

its going SLOW in that, i live in a 1 bed/1 bath condo. so i dont have a shed, access to many tools, or hell even a yard.. so i am cutting balsa wood with an xacto knife.. fingers are numb, and tips of them are calloused like an old miner, but i only have to make 1 model before i can create the final model in CAD that should be 3D printable
 

GreenHopper

20 going on 60
@szai The only problem with the idea of splitting the IH's is down to logistics, I'm more than happy to do the work but I'd need a working unit to strip and rebuild.
Which is alright for yourself @GreenHopper but anyone overseas would incur the shipping costs to get it over here.

Then there is the issue of being without an IH while I did the job, this bit would be the killer for me.

I'll ping @Pipes and get on a skelly list. Even if this doesn't happen I'd like one just to play with.

I already have a PS and a PS Mini so I'll never be without an IH ;) although I'm lending my PS to a friend who been afflicted by the dreaded hopper cop lights.

I know you are snowed under at the moment (recently quite literally, I was snowed out :o) so I'm more than happy to wait my turn.

Using a locking xlr cable might work?

That's a great idea, maybe a mini xlr jack similar to what @NewVape420 use for their enail (only I think they use the standard size).

You could also use this design to have a really small desktop mains powered unit. Where the battery box is part of the pretty supply and you have a tiny log vape like coil too hear your herb!

Exactly, I'm sure I already have a 10-16amp psu that would be easy to amend for this use. A barrel to mini XLR adapter would do the trick.

Leave all the BMS and charging circuits in the battery box and just keep the induction coils and gubbins (technical term) in the IH box.

its going SLOW in that, i live in a 1 bed/1 bath condo. so i dont have a shed, access to many tools, or hell even a yard.. so i am cutting balsa wood with an xacto knife.. fingers are numb, and tips of them are calloused like an old miner

We appreciate the sacrifice, fingers do grow back right?

i can create a working model in CAD that anyone could take and get 3d printed.

then you could take that design to anywhere local (or online 3d printers) for printing.

That's a great idea, maybe even upload it to thingyverse or similar.

Personally I'm going to get @phattpiggie to carve a wood/acrylic enclosure. Similar to his PoC unit. But 3D printing would open up the possibility for many others globally.

it would still require the user to make an extension cable, desolder the battery pack from the heater driver, and solder on ends to connect to the extension cable, but its a start!

For me that's no problem, I'm no master solder artist but I've hacked many a cable together and soldered a few circuits in my time. Got the scars to prove it :razz:
 

phattpiggie

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@szai shipping should be around the $20 mark but I'm just guessing and going off the amounts I would pay.
Size is not the problem it's the weight.

I have some locking 5.5/2.1mm connectors and had hoped to get a set up where you could plug in to a battery pack or mains PSU.

@GreenHopper you have no idea how hectic this weekend is looking to be, but it's all for the greater good.

My 2 piece is just that, IH in one end and the BMS and battery sled in the other.

All sounds good @xlr8shun how about a metal filament, a nice polished bronze would look great and be a lot less weight.
How about a triangular sled so the batteries were a little more compact?

Greenhopper give it a few more years and we could well see fingers growing back once they've managed to splice the right genes together.
You could well find yourself licking your own eyeballs but hey what a party trick.
 

xlr8shun

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All sounds good @xlr8shun how about a metal filament, a nice polished bronze would look great and be a lot less weight.
How about a triangular sled so the batteries were a little more compact?

not sure how a triangle sled could save space (having a hard time imagining it).

but that was the idea w 3d printing.. they can even 3d print wood filament now, so the choice is really upto the user and how much they wanted to pay to print it..

i would think metal would need some dielectric coating after its all said and done with, or maybe some thin foam padding for any circuitry that would happen to touch the metal (BMS board comes to mind).

i am also using RCA phono connectors for this iteration.. they have quite a small footprint, and @Pipes seems to think they should handle the load just fine
 

GreenHopper

20 going on 60
@GreenHopper you have no idea how hectic this weekend is looking to be, but it's all for the greater good.

Good luck, don't forget to breath.

I'm hosting a friend who's son is Denis the menace incarnate so it's VapCaps and Halo ODST all weekend for me, let him take his frustrations out on the aliens and vape away his worries. We'll for a day or two at least.

Greenhopper give it a few more years and we could well see fingers growing back once they've managed to splice the right genes together.

Dr Moreau: "So this should work but side affects are your child may grow a tail and try to eat its siblings."

You could well find yourself licking your own eyeballs but hey what a party trick.

I recently trialed contact lenses and was specifically told not to lick them. I told them my tongue can't reach any of my balls so it's not an issue. Not only did they not laugh they actually said very sternly "no, don't lick them* before you put them in".

*apparently the old school lenses could dry out and licking them was an acceptable method of rehydrating them. Not so with the new squishy ones.
 

phattpiggie

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@xlr8shun I'm thinking triangular would be easier to hold, 2 x 18650 rather than three in a row.
This Wismec is a bit small for the coil etc but it gives an idea on form.
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@GreenHopper been wearing contacts for years now, 30 day wear which you can sleep in. I can make 3 pairs last me all year.
Hydrogen Peroxide them and they are good to go again, they are made out of the same stuff as some of the ones that last a year that you remove everyday.
I told my optician this and he didn't say no, I throw mine when they start to not feel right.

Been bloody hard work keeping this trip out to Spain under wraps so here's a few bit and pieces to show how it looks.
Over the Pyrenees
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And it begins
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Before it got busy, very busy
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The best Black Pudding I have ever had along side George's Amboyna stash, wee man
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I'm horse from laughing and my feet are shot to bits but I'd happily spread the VC love all over again.
The best weekend in a long time, great time with great people.

Been a couple of people ask if I have anything for sale at the moment so here's what there is for now.
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14mm Tiger Rengas, Lacewood, Zebrano and Figured Ash, 18mm with Blackwood MP, Thuya Square Omni, Macassar Ebony with the new Ti hot end and a Ti 10,14,18mm with BW MP and SS condenser.
 

Mr. Me2

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@xlr8shun I'm thinking triangular would be easier to hold, 2 x 18650 rather than three in a row.
This Wismec is a bit small for the coil etc but it gives an idea on form.
bcTevKfm.jpg
r889qJ7m.jpg


@GreenHopper been wearing contacts for years now, 30 day wear which you can sleep in. I can make 3 pairs last me all year.
Hydrogen Peroxide them and they are good to go again, they are made out of the same stuff as some of the ones that last a year that you remove everyday.
I told my optician this and he didn't say no, I throw mine when they start to not feel right.

Been bloody hard work keeping this trip out to Spain under wraps so here's a few bit and pieces to show how it looks.
Over the Pyrenees
vfdYPaK.jpg

And it begins
Ri4zft7.jpg

Before it got busy, very busy
ri7U2Odm.jpg
pgH590xm.jpg

The best Black Pudding I have ever had along side George's Amboyna stash, wee man
Aa3VZBrm.jpg
CJnDfJCm.jpg

I'm horse from laughing and my feet are shot to bits but I'd happily spread the VC love all over again.
The best weekend in a long time, great time with great people.

Been a couple of people ask if I have anything for sale at the moment so here's what there is for now.
TQQyFZ4.jpg

14mm Tiger Rengas, Lacewood, Zebrano and Figured Ash, 18mm with Blackwood MP, Thuya Square Omni, Macassar Ebony with the new Ti hot end and a Ti 10,14,18mm with BW MP and SS condenser.
So... @phattpiggie, how tall (short?) are you...??? Or is George REALLY tall? Optical illusion?

Have to add, GREAT pics!!!
 

Mr. Me2

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@Mr. Me2 5'8", makes you realise how tall Randy @PuffItUp is.
Jeez! I would never have guessed. We’re about the same. And thanks for giving the info in feet and inches. Saved me from having to google the conversion. We’re so backwards in the states!

And @szai, it’s just further (farther?) to fall...
 
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phattpiggie

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@szai yep using up the planets resources like nobodies business.

@Mr. Me2 I do feet and inches and stone for weight. MPG in the car. Used to be pints at the pub and eighths, quarters and ounces for weed.

Measurements are always mm other than when I was in construction. Then I'd use the nearest inch rather than mm, easier to write down.
 

xlr8shun

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@xlr8shun I'm thinking triangular would be easier to hold, 2 x 18650 rather than three in a row.
This Wismec is a bit small for the coil etc but it gives an idea on form.

oh, i see what you mean now.. that could very well be for version 2 ;)

my balsa wood proto didnt work, (that) wood is way to weak to manipulate the way i wanted to do it. so i just made a CAD model, and exported it to STL file, then sent it off to a guy a few hours away from me. he has a 3d print farm, and should be printing as we speak.

once i get that back, just solder on some RCA female plugs to the heater and to the battery pack and, fingers crossed, i should have a 2 piece unit similar to yours, only made of ABS.

looks like your trip went well and you had a good time. nice pics.. didnt realize you were so short :razz: its not every day i see someone taller than me, but if randy is 6'9", that'd do it! that bests me by 2" (or just over 5 cm for those across the pond)

how's your "project" coming? got any new info to tease us with? :evil::nod: imagine if you could have demo'ed that at the show along with the rest of the lineup.

edit: clarified that this particular wood i was using, balsa, was way to weak, for the process i was using to construct an enclosure... wood in general would be ok to use, with the correct process
 
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phattpiggie

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@Mr. Me2 I'm at a 13'ish.

@xlr8shun it's all a project with works in progress.
I'm working thru orders and trying to spend a bit of time on other stuff that's going on. An hour here and there will hopefully help pull things together.

It's been bitter here today the windchill has brought it down to -9C/16f.
Spent part of the day cutting glass.
It all sits well with the Bocote
 

almost there

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Can't say enough how gorgeous this piece is, so much complexity in the form factor and construction. Here's some upgrades-

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Titanium core eliminating any chance of splits or cracks

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tip seats a little bit deeper so the o-ring is not exposed, makes it a much smoother look
 
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szai

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PuUhPxo.jpg

Can't say enough how gorgeous this piece is, so much complexity in the form factor and construction. Here's some upgrades-

RPcVsjl.jpg

Titanium core eliminating any chance of splits and cracks

xtSV23x.jpg

tip seats a little bit deeper so the o-ring is not exposed, makes it a much smoother look

Wow I need one of those please! I think I'm decided on black and red and maybe a touch of yellow for my Nomad ins!

Thanks for sharing!
 
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