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Agreed. A bunch of pansies in here!So....who will give us those Milk shot videos we are all so longing for
Medium-high heater with 5 second preheat
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Agreed. A bunch of pansies in here!So....who will give us those Milk shot videos we are all so longing for
Absolutely man, I couldn't agree more.
I've been throwing ideas at him left and centre. He's been coming back with mockups and questions about style, themes, elements.
My first mockup to Dan:
After discussing the theme with Dan I mocked this up:
Dan came back with some questions on art style. He sent over a link to his Pinterest list of ideas for my concept.
I settled on the firewatch art style:
Dan came back with some colour themes and I selected the below:
There has been a lot of discussion of the details for the elements like the birds and the sun as well as an engraving on the back of the switch plate.
I have enjoyed the Nomad processes no end and the journey really is half the fun. Dan takes it one step at a time and walks you through it, you get to be a part of the creative process and I'm sure it is going to endear me to this vape for the rest of my life. I'll be leaving this vape to someone in my will. Don't expect to see it in the classifieds.
Fantastic sleeve you got there. I have to admit, I don’t really like the sleeve in general, at all, for this vape and think it only detracts from the beauty of the rest of the vape...but I’ve always loved the art style and colors in that firewatch pic and that sleeve is slick.Absolutely man, I couldn't agree more.
I've been throwing ideas at him left and centre. He's been coming back with mockups and questions about style, themes, elements.
My first mockup to Dan:
After discussing the theme with Dan I mocked this up:
Dan came back with some questions on art style. He sent over a link to his Pinterest list of ideas for my concept.
I settled on the firewatch art style:
Dan came back with some colour themes and I selected the below:
There has been a lot of discussion of the details for the elements like the birds and the sun as well as an engraving on the back of the switch plate.
I have enjoyed the Nomad processes no end and the journey really is half the fun. Dan takes it one step at a time and walks you through it, you get to be a part of the creative process and I'm sure it is going to endear me to this vape for the rest of my life. I'll be leaving this vape to someone in my will. Don't expect to see it in the classifieds.
Pretty awesome vape. Brings me a little to pullin the trigger.
What wood is that on the collar in the last pic?
Fantastic sleeve you got there. I have to admit, I don’t really like the sleeve in general, at all, for this vape and think it only detracts from the beauty of the rest of the vape...but I’ve always loved the art style and colors in that firewatch pic and that sleeve is slick.
I am not sure. I've learned that metal bowls are better on taste comparing to glass. I've noticed that Ed's TnT wooden stem with metal bowl lowers the effective load temp 10C likewise. And I used this with my Air which lowest temp 180C is too high for most tobaccos. With Nomad, metal stem surely works as heatsink for its load, temp stabilizer and protection of overheating/charring. My first attempt has the walls excessively thick and too much mass which eats the batteries. Nevertheless, as I bent mouthpieces for better ergonomic, I am pretty happy with it already and Nomad becomes my daily driver.@Xelatsok , Whoa! That acrylic stem is awesome! I wonder... with the Stainless steel chamber, do you experience any added conduction heating vs. the glass chamber?
I wish you were right but it seems opposite. When I finish the load, tobacco in the middle of the bowl is already dry, brittle, vaped out. And there is some pretty fresh, wet and sticky tobacco clung to the bowl's walls. Unlike the middle of the bowl, it does not go away easily when I blow through the stem. So I either ignore it or brush it out sometime. I suppose metal bowl does not add / conduct heat to adjacent tobacco layer, but cools it down in contrary. I had same clung tobacco with glass stem but in lesser degree.... SS chambers... I think it would add just a touch of conduction to the outside of the herb load.
Let's do it? I have some vision of stem, which does not withdraw a heat from the load and cools vapor effectively at the same time. I use the device intensively and pursue best vapor. I am crazy good tester who ruined his Hi-Med heater already On the other hand, now I have a good idea on heater improvement too.I'd love to experiment with SS chambers...
I am crazy good tester who ruined his Hi-Med heater already
Ok, thanks. I will try to read the thread and join this elite vaping club ... but please satisfy my curiosity: is the design with the papier maché sleeve because the wood gets too hot to hold comfortably?
Is this for 2 screens loading method? I set the domed screen inside the Nomad to avoid “2 screens in stem” use.@Xelatsok If you have access to larger screens to play with, I have an idea that might help.
If you could make a partial cone shape in the screen (it wouldn’t need to come to a point, but it should slant in at least a bit) and fold the outer edge over at the right diameter to fit tightly in the stem and use that as the screen closest to the heater it would pull air around the outside of the load.
I’m not sure if the center would suffer or not, but I think it’s worth a try if you’re getting consistently under-done tobacco around the edges.
If that does make it worse for the center of the load, you could try flattening the rim straight up the stem rather than folding it over. That should leave the top part of the load still touching the walls and even out the resistance a bit which should increase airflow through the center again.
I’ll try to draw it out:
Original
|_| (with an indentation in the center)
vs
‘\_/‘ (both ‘s should be facing out/down)
vs
| | (with shorter |s)
\_/
This doesn’t seem to be an issue for cannabis users, for other readers who may be worried by this discussion.
If you decide to try it, please let us know how it goes!
Is this for 2 screens loading method? I set the domed screen inside the Nomad to avoid “2 screens in stem” use.