That looks like a well-loved Lotus, like the good kind of burnt toast
hi. have you opened it (screws out) and looked at the damage? And what kind of wood you have?Hey everyone,
i'm a lotus newbie and i wanted to ask:
Does anyone here have any idea how to remove the smoke smell from the Lotus Cap itself if a head is burnt?
Oh, wow. I love wood grains. I just tinkered with zebrano. is it my doped mind or can you see the sleeping orc too?!.....![]()
Happy lotus-mother's day-sunday. Cheers.
Hi. Inspired by your beautiful lotus-pipes out there. Really cool work! I love the simplicity and the cool look. I wanted one, but shipping to Germany added...mhhh.Wow did you make that pipe?! It's beautiful. How long a stem is coming from the block?
I don't see the orc where is it in the grain?
Ahah, at first I thought it was me not using it well. I discovered by asking here that on the contrary, it was signs of too much loveThat looks like a well-loved Lotus, like the good kind of burnt toast![]()
Lovely pieceOh, wow. I love wood grains
In the end, that is the best partand i have managed to stop smoking with it ...![]()
I don’t really know if that is a good way… seems it will add many extra taste without taking off the bad smell. The best way would be to unscrew it and take of as many metal parts as you can. Soak them in Iso. And for the wooden part, acetone works well, but it will take off all wax / oil used on the lotus.I currently have the “lotus cap” in a jar with coffee powder & salt and have rubbed it gently with a mixture of lemon concentrate and water beforehand. But I only read this “idea” on the internet... so I can't say if it helps to remove the smoky taste/smell or if it just tastes like coffee afterwards ... I hope it can be saved somehow
We have all been thereNo this has never happened to me leading me to know this fix, why do you ask?
Thanks man. This is a great ideaBeeswax is great stuff to have around anyway for oring lubrication.
This could be the case. A toothpick is also a great ideaThe wood probably swelled a bit and is holding the top part in via friction. I would stick a toothpick in the (now empty) screw hole and delicately try and twist/lift the top lotus print out.
Found and orderedf you can figure out where the burnt wood is you could sand it down a little if possible... but the plates have to be removed. Look at their page for a cross cut and a repair kit... maybe that gives you a clue. Cross fingers.
In the end, that is the best part![]()
Ok. Nice addition to the beeswax protection. This is all starting to sound like a planSoak them in Iso. And for the wooden part, acetone works well, but it will take off all wax / oil used on the lotus.
Thanks man. This is a great ideaa friend of mine recommended me this: https://greendream.shop/p/dreamwood-woodwax-holzpflege-und-politur
It is Beeswax with Linseed-oil.