I know, they were big and blurry, so I didn't want to "IMG" them. I was saving the "IMG" for this post
Shaped domed screen. If anyone tries to do this:
1) Do it carefully, you don't want to tear it (it is hard to tear, but with enough force possible, and you will be using some force shaping it). Also you can pull it out from the metal "ring". It is tight, but can be done easier than actual tearing.
2) Do it precisely. Or it will not fir or wiggle. It must be precisely shaped so it fits and provides enough friction to sit there tightly. Also if done well, you can forget about herb spilling down. Tight fit of this mod won't let any big particles through ever.
Profile. Notice that as I'm using it inversely direct draw (with a bubbler), wand hash and particles are collecting on the bottom part of the cyclone bowl and the protective black rubber is on the bottom end. This mod is really meant to use with inverse draws so herbs will not spill up. Also with inverse hits you don't need elbow screen anymore, so usecan use it for the mod itself and save the back-up screen.
View from top/bottom:
Session - fresh load:
After first hit (180 °C, super tasty, cloudy), photo before stirring:
Then I stirred, increased the temp to 185 and hit, photo before stirring:
Started feeling pretty baked (oh wow incredible), stirred, temp 195°C, hit, stirred:
It was a wispy popcorny finisher. I got as baked from this 1 tiny bowl as from the regular domed screen pack. I just can't believe it that with my today tolerance I can get this baked form that tiny ammount. It just needs a tiny bowl with right shape.
...so yeah, this is a 3-hit (i think my screen mod also takes effect on the extraction speed) cloudy, tasty, log-like tiny bowl for the EQ inverse hitting (that's when you put the EQ upside-down in the top end of the cyclone bowl and eblow->whip(->bubbler) in the bottom end).
I haven't tried any log vape, but i imagine it is very similar.
I think that EQ pros against logs are: Faster extraction, temp regulation, glass hot-air path, fast heat-up.
And cons: Higher power consumption, clumsy inverse hitting, not stealthy, still needs stirring.
edit, have a pic of abv (finished on 210°C):