The Nomad From Morwood

Ramahs

Fucking Combustion (mostly) Since February 2017
So, this is what I've narrowed it down to.
I originally was interested in the lighter Box Elder Burl:
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But I'm now leaning toward the Amboyna. The warmth from the darker wood blends everything together well!
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I think that ^ this may be Nomad 079. Though I hear that I may not be the only one :cheers:
 

Copacetic

Somewhere North of The Wall
So, this is what I've narrowed it down to.
I originally was interested in the lighter Box Elder Burl:
96.jpg


But I'm now leaning toward the Amboyna. The warmth from the darker wood blends everything together well!
97.jpg


I think that ^ this may be Nomad 079. Though I hear that I may not be the only one :cheers:
They're both freakin' delicious lookin' :drool::love:.

My own first decision was the same combo' as your box elder, but Cocobolo instead of blackwood, so still very similar.
I stuck with the Box Elder (I had agonies choosing between the B-E and the Amboyna!) and after Dan investigated one custom sleeve approach which we decided to abandon, we settled on another (mostly plain Kraft) that I'm very excited to see completed.

I think the darker Amboyna is a good decision with the black/red wave (love that paper), and the blackwood MP fits perfectly too :nod::clap:, so I say go for option 2, it looks good enough to eat, like a tiny little bento box.
:mmmm:
 

HerbieVonVapster

Well-Known Member
Excited to see batch 2 in the making. Been making up for lost time with mine. The magnets made all the difference in the world with my hand I can now able to use it with ease.

Been rocking the SS stem from @KeroZen it works great for lighter single stem use. Using it for back to back loads the metal can get a tad warm.

Like it better much more than the glass. It seems cooler than wood the first few hits. I like the feel of wood more than metal on my lips. Might be more what I'm use to since almost all stems are wood.

The SS also fits well in the magic flight bubbler. I do like the looks better than glass with the nomad.

Kinda a toss up between SS and @Alan wood stem. Find it depends on type of use. If only doing a few hits I really enjoy the SS. Back to back heavy use enjoy the wood.
 

seriousTone

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No idea.

I'm just saying.

But the bottom plate edges would be straight inline with the body. They're angled because I didn't take much time with the mockup...it was bothering me.
 
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seriousTone

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They'd still be in the same spot.

The wooden cover would slide over them and lock in somehow making the Nomad look like one solid piece of wood besides that nice brass line showing.
 
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seriousTone

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Jesus lord, drill a hole in it then.

Of course it would have to be modified, it’s a very rough mock-up of what it would basically look like, for fun.


No imaginations here.
 
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BestBuds

The Dude
I pm'd to get on the waiting list for a nomad. I cant believe I have never heard about this vape until now. I am super excited because I love my RBT Mi2 because of the unregulated style and the wood and glass feel. I was looking to get another one but found this just in time. This will definitely be a special unit for me. Like my favorite beer stein that's from the early 1800's it only comes out for the super special beers or special occasions. This seems to be like catching a wild unicorn to get one of these vapes but if by some miracle I am able to get a second one I am sure it will become my daily driver. I'm really in love and I only just finished reading this entire thread.
 

KeroZen

Chronic vapaholic
Damn, once again I got fooled by my Nomad! Happened quite a few times already...

I'm sipping and sipping, then at some point, I'm like "hmmm it's not working really well, I get very little vapor". So I think "ah must be my technique, I'm not focused"... so I focus, and take another hit, counting mentally 1,2,3,4... then again very little!

So I think, "hmmm, the cell must be already flat that's strange..." and I grab the voltmeter but nope, it's still fine with plenty of juice left. Then I think "maybe something is wrong with the load, it's perhaps tamped too much...".

This is where I look at the bowl and realize it's all spent and cashed, and has been for a long while...

Doh! :doh:

Bottom-line: the taste is good down right to the end. You got to bring it very far to get the popcorn tell-tale taste that signals you're close to completion.
 

KeroZen

Chronic vapaholic
If you extract slowly it's quite even, no bad tendency. If you try to go too fast, especially with the high power heater you can get a hot spot at the center and if not you still get a clear gradient where the exposed face gets dark and the material deeper under is still green. But that's the case with all my convection vapes.

You can definitely char with both heaters when not careful and the exposed face can get dangerously close to black. I don't like flirting with combustion personally, so when it happens I'm a bit gutted. It spoils the taste for the remaining of the session.

With the dual screens method and the low power heater, I'm very satisfied with the evenness. I like to stir the bowl once before the end, but that's because I'm doing on average 120mg loads, sometimes a bit more. It's not necessary to stir but it helps to preserve taste until very late. If you don't stir, in order to fully extract the part that is away from the heater, you get the part facing the heater exposed to too much heat and it has to get darker than I like.

When microdosing I don't think you would have to stir at all. The shallower the bowl the better.

As for the material color at the end, I believe it's not a good indicator. With all my convection vapes the material is considerably lighter than with my conduction vapes. If they were really extracting less than conduction ones, then why would I feel much more medicated with them?

I didn't try very often but I remember back then when I got my first Zion that I tried finishing the load in a conduction vape at max setting, to see if there was really something left, and it was super disappointing. A couple tiny wisps with awful taste were all I got, not worth the effort IMHO.

EDIT: now that you made me think about it, in retrospect, there are probably other explanations why these on-demand convection vapes seem to medicate more. And the color argument might be entirely in my head. It's also clear that it's harder to extract at super high temperatures with these unregulated vapes, because to get there you risk combusting at the very first mistake, whereas a conduction vape can safely get you right to the limit, as their temperature is always *at or below* the one displayed on screen (due to the bowl thermal conduction coefficient, which is pretty obvious with ceramic ovens) Also when I used conduction vapes a lot, I tended to do temperature steps and for the last one there wasn't much left too...
 
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