Hey everyone!
@RastaBuddhaTao Thank you! I had an amazing time with my kids! The vacation went really well. Spending time with my kids meant the world to me. It was very much needed.
The Seed looks pretty awesome! I think removing the need for a glass mouthpiece will go a long ways in terms of durability, stealth, and portability. The heater/bucket design allows for bigger dabs which is great if you want to load it up for on the go low temp hits. I would just want to make sure that the heating coil is seated tightly into the bucket to get all the goodies that may potentially drip through the mesh. That'll reduce mess and cleanup. Waste not want not! ;-)
Now, it looks like the internal body/mouthpiece (all one piece?) is metal? Will that allow for faster cool down times? That's smart. I'm glad we are going to be keeping the wooden external sleeve. I think that keeps it looking classy and keeps the fingers cool if you have to open things up when its still hot. Not to mention, that allows for the community to get creative and possibly make their own custom wood sleeves out of various woods/materials, which adds some personal attachment to the device in general. If you want someone to love something, you let them personalize it and make it their own. Then that seed can "grow" to be one of their favorites :-p
IMO, I would try to thread the metal body onto the heater base instead of using O-rings to hold it. That would secure the body and keep it safe from falls and drops. Then, maybe you can have the heater accessible from the top using a wide open chuff where you can take your tool and stick the dab right in, access the heater, and melt in your dab. Just a thought for accessibility and durability. You want it to be as completely contained and durable as possible while still providing ease of use. That is of course just my 2 cents. I've spent the last 7 years in the ecig industry working with RDA's, building coils, and dripping ejuice, and what I've learned is that convenience and quick refilling/loading is key when on the go. In the evolution of the RDA, I've watched the mouthpiece grow wider with a larger opening so that you could take your ejuice and drip it right in and on top of the coil rather than having to open everything up, get your fingers sticky, and make a mess. That was a game changer for everyone and now almost all RDA's use the larger chuffs to allow for dripping. To have that kind of access for dabs would be amazing.
Anyways, just wanted to provide some design ideas that might help with convenience and on the go accessibility, based on the evolution of a similar market.
Hope all is well with everyone and have a wonderful day!