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I think that's why I keep seeing folks preferring a slightly dirty screen.Totally agree with all your points! And there is a 4th "improvement": A bit of draw restriction helps to find the right hitting technique
I think that's why I keep seeing folks preferring a slightly dirty screen.Totally agree with all your points! And there is a 4th "improvement": A bit of draw restriction helps to find the right hitting technique
Also was wondering if @AlanS stems, really, cool the vapor down, Significantly, more than the native stems. Im still perfecting my draw method and find the short stem a bit hot at times. My throat does seem to be a bit more sensitive than some others too. I, also, rigged up a short 12" whip that I utilize with the short mouthpiece that works good but too bulky for out and about.
Found the pictures. I love everything! Those stems look really nice, and that Milaana is unreal.
@b0, have you tried @DDave's V3 glass cooling chamber? To me it is cooler than any other stem, his other mods included. So cool, in fact, that I often can't even feel the vapor! So it might not be so good to learn on, at least at first. It does seem to cut down on the flavor though. I keep experimenting with other glass stems but I keep coming back to the DDave V3.
I think that's why I keep seeing folks preferring a slightly dirty screen.
I have the DDave V3 also. How is the fit??? Dave told me it would fit both the Tubo and the Milaana but it is wobbly/loose in the Milaana.I emailed Dave but he hasn't answered me as of yet???I did all the preorder measurements and its got the 1" spacing from the lip to the screen of the female recepticle.I had to make a shim for mine out of a penny sized piece of aluminum can. Its not in the vapor path as it only extends partway down the shank/female glass insert of the Milaana. Makes a nice tight fit now though.@b0, have you tried @DDave's V3 glass cooling chamber? To me it is cooler than any other stem, his other mods included. So cool, in fact, that I often can't even feel the vapor! So it might not be so good to learn on, at least at first. It does seem to cut down on the flavor though. I keep experimenting with other glass stems but I keep coming back to the DDave V3.
I think that's why I keep seeing folks preferring a slightly dirty screen.
What if you use more than one screen at the same time? Like stack two or three over each other. Another thing I did was put a chunk off a nugg into the stem. It restricted the airflow and I was able to hit it about four times yesterday and it still had more to go. However, it's a moon rock so it has hash as well. I found the Milaana works with hash it just takes longer to start getting vapor.ISO soaked my screens... and it is really hard to get this nice clouds I got with my dirty screen...I did not use it since then... is there a way to get the screen faster dirty without spending to much herb... because I have to be economical with my herb... i am runningmout of it...
ISO soaked my screens... and it is really hard to get this nice clouds I got with my dirty screen...I did not use it since then... is there a way to get the screen faster dirty without spending to much herb... because I have to be economical with my herb... i am runningmout of it...
I have a long 14mm stem ddave threw in for me a long time ago. Really interesting how it works. Reduces airflow quite a bit too, it never gets used tho.I also find that using a 14mm stem of the same stock length, like the MVT or Project Pure SF ones feels usually cooler (or at least the hot air jet is more focused and easier to support)
That's an excellent job there, seriously impressive, and the grain is amazing.Hello Boys and Girls,
Can't wait to catch up on the thread. Still loving my Milaana(s) and doing well. Wound up buying a walnut, but in all honesty, maple is better suited for heat. I did have a few really old, tried and true units that I got kinda creative with. Recently, I've gone back to wordworking, and...
I also just completed the chest the units are sitting on. Basically, I did a complete transplant, copying specs really close except for enlarging the unit a bit for the size of my hands, and for better heat resistance. I also flipped the grain horizontally for 2 reasons (better way to glue bottom, no end grain, looks real cool) And it works like a charm! Ryan designed an awesome unit, so much so, I was able to take it apart, and recreate it in another wood body.
Love the Maple on Steroids unit.
PS: finish not complete. still have many coats of oil to apply.
Bonus question: did you enlarge you battery hole to support 20700 cells? If not, why?
That's unreal it looks amazing. Can't believe you did that yourself.Hello Boys and Girls,
Can't wait to catch up on the thread. Still loving my Milaana(s) and doing well. Wound up buying a walnut, but in all honesty, maple is better suited for heat. I did have a few really old, tried and true units that I got kinda creative with. Recently, I've gone back to wordworking, and...
I also just completed the chest the units are sitting on. Basically, I did a complete transplant, copying specs really close except for enlarging the unit a bit for the size of my hands, and for better heat resistance. I also flipped the grain horizontally for 2 reasons (better way to glue bottom, no end grain, looks real cool) And it works like a charm! Ryan designed an awesome unit, so much so, I was able to take it apart, and recreate it in another wood body.
Love the Maple on Steroids unit.
PS: finish not complete. still have many coats of oil to apply.
Changing the battery hole, post construction, without any marring, might be doable.@Bravesst: check in the DIY section when you got some time. I posted a small blog about my Milaana modification to accept the new larger cell format. Seeing what you did, it would just be a formality for you... heh!
Amazon is a bit iffy for batts....I highly recommend imrbatteries.comChanging the battery hole, post construction, without any marring, might be doable.
What is the size of the new battery? Longer = problem. Wider by a bit = minor challenge.
On the other hand, I'm about to disassemble and rebuild another older unit, dreaming up designs right now. Might even go purchase wood specifically for the project vs using scraps from around the shop. Love to hear any design suggestions on size, shape, features!!!
Last question, can I get real 20700 cells on Amazon?
That's the easy part, just be lazy and let ur spent material sit and cool in the stem before emptying. All the sticky resin will harden and make a nice dirty screen for uISO soaked my screens... and it is really hard to get this nice clouds I got with my dirty screen...I did not use it since then... is there a way to get the screen faster dirty without spending to much herb... because I have to be economical with my herb... i am runningmout of it...