VAPEHUNTER
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Which tool i can use for cut the glass ? I would like to have a perfect fit in my Supreme V3 like aluminium tube, any idea?
@VAPEHUNTER , What kind of tool are you used to cut your glass stem?
Thanks!!
I have been using just a simple "steel" file, I may have to look into a little better quality one because after about 5 stems my file is very dull.
I got my stems from Gotvape.com. they had them on sale for $1.00 each so I picked up a bunch. They are long bent stems so in order to use them like a "stock" stem I had to cut them.
Here is how I cut down my Vapolution stems.
These were my starting products

First I find my ideal length for my stem and mark it with masking tape.


Then using my file I make a light "scratch" all the way around the stem.

After I have my mark I can remove my tape and really go at it with the file.

Sometimes, while I'm filing the stem, it will break on it's own along the crack once I get a good deep groove. Other times like today it ain't happening, so I must break it.
I simply wrap it in a rag and break it by hand.

It takes very little pressure.

If you end up with a "jagged" edge simply clean it up with the file or sand paper. I just bit the pieces off with pliers.

Now that the hard part is over, a nice little flame polish and were almost good to go.

After a good cleaning you should have a nice finished glass stem.

Now just add your preferred washers and fill with your preferred herb and enjoy.

And not that I have to tell any of you but the extraction of this thing is second to none.

Again Thank you to @lazylathe for being a real pioneer and thinking outside the box with these stems.