Well, the problem with a halogen bulb for a heater was always, how to get most of the heat w/out bearing most of the lightI'm tuned on a few posts. And I overcritized this once about halo deviations.
But please forgive me, this post is gold.
Deviations are the sweet entropy
Yep! The Halo core simply just rocksGorgeous work as ever @brainiac! Those rustics look like they fit in the hand perfectly!
Still loving my halo core @blokenoname , think I'm running mine at 11.2v and getting a very complete extraction!
Indeed it does . The Rustic halo ash is pleasantly illuminating these cold, dark nights.Yep! The Halo core simply just rocks
Wow! That's freakin cool. This is my favorite DIY project to dream about. Thanks for sharing the process and photos so I can live through you. lolRevamped Glass Core Misty.
Reverted back from the test tubes for heater covers to the 10mm OD boro glass straw, as the glass is thicker and more durable. As glass tolerances make a neat fit with 10mm ID glass tubes a gamble, I simply honed down the top end of the tube to 9mm outer diameter, to make it fit the 12mm/9mm OD/ID lab glass tubing, that all the other Mistys use.
Used a flat diamond file, then 80/120 and 400 grt sandpaper. Then flame polished.
Also made a glass dd cooling stem and a GonG for the Glass Core Misty.
Edit: Glass core Misty also has a new, more powerful 10w cartridge heater now, compensating for the lower conductivity of the thick glass.
@brainiac
Sreens will fit, as long as they're s/where close to 8mm +/- in diameter. No idea, if you can get them ready made, apart from the Vapcap screens. Guess, we've to punch them out ourselfs then
Very tidy bit of glasswork thereAlso made a glass dd cooling stem
Do you need to wait til the neighbours are out ? .Voila! 8mm screens!
Very tidy bit of glasswork there
Do you need to wait til the neighbours are out ? .
A friend of mine suggested, a few weeks back, that rolling pins could be used for making log bodies.
Then, few days ago, he handed me a couple that he'd found in a charity shop. They didn't look very interesting, tbh, but thought I'd give the reddish one a go - and I'm glad I did.
Here's the log and donor rolling pin briefly reassembled for the picture.
A resistor build with the usual hybrid wiring. Coils on the solid wire for heat dissipation but note the absence of a screw .
Keeping with the charity shop theme, thought I'd use leather from this wallet I picked up for 50p.
I'll save the white horse logo for something else (apparently, it refers to a musical comedy that's very popular in the German speaking world, as Bloke informs me ).
Sadly, post-construction, I found a crack had appeared at the through hole - but I ran the unit for a good
24 hours after that and it didn't get any worse - so I closed up the base.
That raised bit at the top is where the handle began.
A bit of sanding, polishing and conditioning has brought the wood up very nicely.
Diameter on this one is 42.5mm but some rolling pins may be a little too thin.
Worth keeping an eye out for a good one - cheap and convenient material for log bodies .
And you get a log that'll roll small quantities of pastry - say, enough for a mince pie .
Awesome job! As already mentioned via PM, it has its very own proper rustic charm to it, like a well worn and beloved household item. I like thatVery tidy bit of glasswork there
Do you need to wait til the neighbours are out ? .
A friend of mine suggested, a few weeks back, that rolling pins could be used for making log bodies.
Then, few days ago, he handed me a couple that he'd found in a charity shop. They didn't look very interesting, tbh, but thought I'd give the reddish one a go - and I'm glad I did.
Here's the log and donor rolling pin briefly reassembled for the picture.
A resistor build with the usual hybrid wiring. Coils on the solid wire for heat dissipation but note the absence of a screw .
Keeping with the charity shop theme, thought I'd use leather from this wallet I picked up for 50p.
I'll save the white horse logo for something else (apparently, it refers to a musical comedy that's very popular in the German speaking world, as Bloke informs me ).
Sadly, post-construction, I found a crack had appeared at the through hole - but I ran the unit for a good
24 hours after that and it didn't get any worse - so I closed up the base.
That raised bit at the top is where the handle began.
A bit of sanding, polishing and conditioning has brought the wood up very nicely.
Diameter on this one is 42.5mm but some rolling pins may be a little too thin.
Worth keeping an eye out for a good one - cheap and convenient material for log bodies .
And you get a log that'll roll small quantities of pastry - say, enough for a mince pie .
Nice post . I ve been messing with similar concepts and diy coil "" resistors"" for some time and i must admit they work great. I think you have added too many beads. The idea is to cover only the coil,not the leads themselve ?Oh man, nun bin ich infiziert
Ich habe noch nicht alles gelesen, aber Respekt !
Mit war bearbeitest du das Glas, um die löcher rein zumachen, oder kanten zu etschärfen ?
Welche heizmetode findest du am geeigneten ?
Hast du scschon eine Heizpatrone gefunden um den ti auf digital umzurüsten ?
Medizin check kommt bald :mein Tag:
KKomme mit dem bilder einfügen noch nicht klar
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Das ist genau richtig .Gut hier viele ideen zu finden!